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Reason November 2007 Nick Gillespie |
Artifact: Licensing Global Terror Arguably, the strangest of Oklahoma's automobile specialty license plates is a relatively new offering bearing the phrase "Global War on Terrorism." |
National Defense March 2015 Valerie Insinna |
New Software Would Allow Drones to Read License Plates A Florida-based company is developing hardware-agnostic license plate identification software for unmanned aerial vehicles that works no matter what kind of camera the aircraft is carrying. |
National Defense September 2012 Eric Beidel |
'Super' Camera Puts Human Eye to Shame The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Duke University recently tested a camera that can read street signs and license plates from more than 270 yards away. |
The Family Room November 2000 Mia Cronan |
When Mealtime is the Dreaded Time of Day I came from a fairly strict background, where eating was serious business. We sat down as a family, said the blessing as a family, and we stayed seated until the last person was through. Many of these customs have fallen to the wayside in some modern families, and it saddens me... |
U.S. CPSC September 4, 2002 |
Walk-Behind Mowers Recalled by Lawn-Boy he vendor who manufactured the mulch plates for Lawn-Boy used the wrong material, making the plates brittle and easy to crack or break if struck by a stone or stick while mowing. Objects coming through a broken plate or pieces of the plate could possibly injure the operator or bystanders. |
Geotimes April 2006 Kathryn Hansen |
Deep Sediments, Strong Quakes The surprising strength of the earthquake that triggered the 2004 Sumatran tsunami urged seismologists to discover triggers that lead up to these events. New models show responsibility may rest on sediments than can collect kilometers deep at the junctions of tectonic plates. |
InternetNews March 17, 2010 |
Google's Open Source Project-Hosting Milestone Google Code celebrates five years of hosting open source code and APIs. |
Fast Company April 2013 |
After Tolls, Who Gets Stuck With the Bill? Nationwide, toll plazas are being replaced by FasTrak-style services or a camera that notes your license plate and mails you a bill. Case study: San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. |
U.S. CPSC March 6, 2007 |
One World Technologies Recalls Throat Plates Sold with Ryobi Router Tables Due to Laceration Hazard The throat plates do not securely snap into the router's table top bit opening. The throat plate can come loose during operation and be ejected from the table top, posing a laceration hazard to consumers. |