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Tag Archives: travel
Pez Machines delivering self-driving cars, and other musings
This is the third instalment in a series of posts about transport in the future. The previous ones are: What does the future hold? [Transport] Thinking aloud: Back to the Future [of Transport] I have no idea how many I’ll write on this … Continue reading
Posted in Technology, Transport, travel
Tagged Future Transport, Futurology, self-driving cars, transport, travel
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What does the future hold? [Transport]
John Murray shared an interesting article this morning Aggressive drivers are going to bully self-driving cars https://t.co/PQelE0nvAV via @sai — John Murray (@MurrayData) October 23, 2016 The gist of the article is that – whilst autonomous vehicles can be instructed to take … Continue reading
Posted in Technology, Transport, travel, weekly blog club
Tagged Futurology, public transport, self-driving cars, transport, travel
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Northern (High) Lights
I’m writing this at home in Hampshire, on the second day of the Jubilee Bank Holiday. It’s pouring with rain, and chilly – more like October than June. I’m not complaining, though; the garden could do with watering, and it’s a great … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Travel, Wildlife
Tagged Orkney, public transport, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, Stromness, travel
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