Google CAR Siim Aarmaa IS-13 Information Project called Google Chauffeur Project leader is Google engineer Sebastian Thrun Google Car won 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge and get 2 million $ price Technology LIDAR (laser radar) system this only cost 70000 $ and Car with the laser pays 150000 $ generate a detailed 3D map of its environment Connected Google Street View and Google MAP Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp9KBrH8H04 Thank you for listening!
a newsagent sells newspapers and magazines from a shop 11. a midwife delivers babies 12. a chef cooks in a restaurant or hotel 13. an architect designs buildings 14. a librarian works in a library 15. a fishmonger sells fish from a shop 16. a miner gets coal from under the ground 17. a curator runs a museum 18. an interior decorator designs the insides of houses, hotels etc 19. a typist types letters in an office 20. a chauffeur drives someone's car for them 21. a surgeon operates on sick people 22. an optician tests people's eyes and sells glasses 23. a clown makes people laugh at a circus 24. a jockey rides racehorses 25. an auctioneer sells valuable objects at an auction 26. an editor prepares books, newspapers etc for publication 27. a docker loads and unloads ships in a port 28. a chiropodist treats people's feet 29. a butcher sells meat 30
After her separation from Prince Charles, Diana was allegedly involved with married art dealer Oliver Hoare and rugby player Will Carling. She did publicly date heart surgeon Hasnat Khan who she broke up with because of their differences. Within a month Diana had begun dating Dodi Al-Fayed. DEATH On the 31st of August in 1997, Diana died in a car crash in the road tunnel in Paris along with her then boyfriend, Dodi Al-Fayed and the acting security manager of the Hotel Ritz Paris and their chauffeur, Henri Paul. The death of Diana has been widely blamed on reporters that were hounding her, and were following the vehicle at a high speed. Ever since the word paparazzi has been associated with the death of the Princess. More than one million people lined the streets of London to say goodbye to Princess Diana at her funeral. A further 2.5 billion people worldwide watched the Princess Diana funeral on television. It was held at Westminster Abbey.
Japanese consulate in Hawaii for many years. [Codebreakers 050.jpg] On the eve of Pearl Harbor, Takeo Yoshikawa sends his final message over Consul Kita's signature, using the PA-K2 code, to report that the U.S. fleet is still in port By 8:45 p.m. in Washington, the 13 parts had been typed in smooth copies and put up in folders. Kramer began telephoning the recipients to find out where they were so he could bring the MAGIC to them. He also called his wife, Mary, who agreed to chauffeur him during his deliveries. They reached the White House first, at about 9:15. The naval aide, Beardall, had told the President that some MAGIC would be delivered that evening, and at about 4 p.m. he had ordered his communications assistant, Lieutenant Lester R. Schulz, to stand by and bring it to the President. Schulz was waiting in Beardall's small office in the corner of the basement mail room in the White House when Kramer arrived. The
" After work, I took the stairs down to the ground floor to feel less guilty about skipping the gym and seriously regretted it by the time I reached the lobby. Lack of sleep from the night before had left me wiped out. I was contemplating taking the subway rather than walking when I saw Gideon's Bentley at the curb. When the driver got out and greeted me by name, I halted abruptly, surprised. "Mr. Cross asked that I take you home," he said, looking smart in his black suit and chauffeur hat. He was an older gentleman with graying red hair, pale blue eyes, and the softest of cultured accents. As much as my legs ached, I was grateful for the offer. "Thank you...? I'm sorry-what was your name?" "Angus, Miss Tramell." How had I not remembered that? The name was so cool, it made me smile. "Thank you, Angus." He tipped his hat. "My pleasure." I slid through the back door he opened for me and as I settled into the seat, I caught a glimpse