Playing with Cars

Posted by Miss Cellania in Auto & Transportation, Video Clips on August 17, 2011 at 9:05 am


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This guy may soon find himself transferred to a windowless office. -via Breakfast Links

 
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“Find Your Car” System Scans and Locates Your Car in the Parking Lot

Posted by Alex in Auto & Transportation on January 25, 2011 at 10:08 pm

Did you forget where you parked your car? Well, a new camera-based surveillance system in parking lots can help:

Santa Monica Place recently unveiled the nation’s first camera-based "Find Your Car" system. Shoppers who have lost track of their vehicle amid a maze of concrete ramps and angled stripes can simply punch their license plate number into a kiosk touch screen, which then displays a photo of the car and its location.

But what’s the price of that convenience? Can this system be used by Big Brother to snoop on where you are and what you’re doing?

But what if that magic involved an array of 24/7 surveillance cameras and was also available to police and auto repossessers? What if it could be tapped by jilted lovers, or that angry guy you accidentally cut off in traffic? Would the convenience be worth the loss of privacy?

Those are some of the questions civil libertarians and others are asking as technology capable of spying on motorists and pedestrians is converted to widespread commercial use.

Martha Groves of The Los Angeles Times has the story: Link (Photo: Mariah Tauger/LA Times)

 
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New Parking Garage Parks Car For You

Posted by John Farrier in Auto & Transportation, Living on September 28, 2010 at 12:49 pm

The Cube is a new skyscraper in Birmingham, UK, that contains a parking garage. Drive your car inside, stop, and get out. Lifts will carry and shift your car around to an open slot. So there’s no need to go driving around looking for an available space. At the link, you can watch a BBC video of the machine in action.

Link via DVICE | Screenshot: DVICE

 
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Cemetery in Parking Lots

Posted by Alex in Travel on December 23, 2008 at 3:25 pm

There’s a spot in a Lowes movie theater parking lot in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where you’ll never forget where you parked your car: the grave of Mary Ellis. Yes, a cemetery right smack in the middle of a parking lot!

Not only is the grave of Mary Ellis embedded in a parking lot, it’s also the focus of a terrific legend. Mary, who came to New Brunswick in the 1790s to live with her sister, fell in love with a sea captain who promised to marry her once he returned from his next voyage. The captain then left Mary his horse and sailed off down the Raritan River.

Every day, Mary rode her lover’s steed down to the river, hoping to meet him at the water’s edge. For years, she gazed at the river, waiting for his return. In 1813, she purchased a plot of land overlooking the river, where she maintained her vigil until her death in 1826. And there she was buried, forever waiting for her captain.

Meanwhile, commercialism swept through, establishing a series of retail businesses, including a popular flea market, all sharing space with Mary. Today, Mary’s grave is entrenched in the parking lot of a Lowes movie theater.

Wesley Treat’s Roadside Resort has more on Paved Paradise: Cemeteries in Parking Lots – via

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