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berkeman replied to the thread Yikes! Autonomous cars to control intersections, drivers be aware!.Of course. It is implemented in most cities in Silicon Valley where we respond. -
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It's a thing in the US: https://www.clickorlando.com/traffic/2020/06/15/heres-how-emergency-vehicles-change-traffic-lights-on-the-fly/ -
berkeman replied to the thread Old retired engineer.Welcome to PF; you found the right place. :smile: Software package to do what? -
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Claim: Ref: some claim on social media However, according to a Wikipedia article... -
berkeman reacted to Baluncore's post in the thread The usage of dipole-dipole array in Lumpur Sidoarjo (Lusi) with
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Welcome to PF. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidoarjo_mud_flow There may be someone here who knows the answer, but this question is... -
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berkeman reacted to Baluncore's post in the thread How might electronics be different if AC voltage was 72V at 45 Hz? with
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This thread is about low frequency, low voltage supply, not the game theory of ELINT and IFF etc. -
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@dlgoff hasn't been around in a month or two, but pinging him because his daughter is a flight instructor. -
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Philips Hue was the very first provider of smart LED bulbs that can be controlled wirelessly. Over the years, as Philips sold ever...
