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Thursday, March 18, 2010

How to park your car

By Tangotiger, 03:47 PM

I don’t know the origin:

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#1          (see all posts) 2010/03/18 (Thu) @ 16:55

I’ll stick with eyeballing it smile


#2          (see all posts) 2010/03/18 (Thu) @ 16:58

http://personal.rhul.ac.uk/uhah/058/perfect_parking.pdf

This was developed and authored by Simon R. Blackburn, Department of Mathematics, Royal Holloway, University of London


#3    David Cameron      (see all posts) 2010/03/18 (Thu) @ 17:20

Get your head out of that spreadsheet and watch the road.


#4    JD      (see all posts) 2010/03/19 (Fri) @ 04:25

Sure, this is great if a computer is parking a car, but what about a human being with emotions? What if an unclutch parker panics when they see a car coming in their rear view mirror and they can’t cut the wheel properly?

It’s easy to make parking look easy in the form of an equation, but maybe if you’d get out of your mom’s basement and actually drive a car once in a while you’d know what it really takes to park a car.


#5    Tangotiger      (see all posts) 2010/03/19 (Fri) @ 07:52

{clap clap clap}


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