<pedant mode> You notice that it's not actually laying the track, as the Continuous welded rails are already in place, it's "merely" bending them out of the way while it removes the old sleepers, replaces them with new ones, and relays the ballast</pedant mode>
Interesting nonetheless . Looks like its happening in Belgium. (based on the logo on one of the machines) (Infrabel, Belgian railway infrastructure manager)
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Wait, You've attended meetings that discussed the deployment and employment of tactical thermonuclear devices?
This explains so much about you lawyerly types
The joy about software based controls, is that you can use any platform to implement a client that understands your control protocol. So you are not tied to a specific device / platform. Unless you want to be. Different platforms have different feature sets that you can exploit.
Dirty enough for you?
I picked up some when they were 99c specials at the local supermarket.
Looks like Rip-Off Britain strikes again.
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Beer Bird
You probably don't need one, but you want one right?
If they do the 30 day money back - what have you got to loose? in not - you could probably flip without too much pain.
I'm suitably impressed with mine, I should post my latest thoughts/findings in the "touch" thread.
Motoring enthusiast builds 367mph bus - Telegraph
Mr Stender, 43, said: "I built the bus for two reasons. The first is to entertain people because, come on, it's a jet bus.
"The second, is to keep kids off drugs. Jets are hot, drugs are not.
IndyBoys, Inc.
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