Because there is a fascinating story. We have been so focused on the auto sector. We had the auto show underway in detroit. When we think of self driving, we think of the auto manufacturers, but you also have to think about the paint manufacturers. That is what you guys write about this week . Jim this is a really interesting story, because we think this technology is all about sensors and hightech things and now some of the most oldschool companies around, paint manufacturers, are sort of key to the new technology. But it turns out that for all the sensors we are equipping newfangled cars with, Autonomous Vehicles need to be able to bounce off another oncoming vehicle or vehicles around and then they judge the distance between them, they do crucial to make this work. The problem is it turns out theres a blind spot these sensors have, and that is people cant read very well cars that are black or dark colored. Carol and there are a lot out there. Jim thats it. The bouncing needed to det
We told you that it is an interdiction to all the turmeric events that have happened over the past almost 300 years. It have guest speakers who would bring to class something that the two of us can bring, their personal experiences. Their personal experiences and richmond. I cant imagine a better person to talk about his personal experiences in richmond, how it has changed, what the future might hold, that our former governor, former mayor of the dale douglasond, wilder. [applause] before we bring up the former governor, i want to say couple of words. As we talked about many times a semester, we have a great resource here the weather school. We are closed the state capital, not far from washington, d. C. As a graduate student here, i took advantage of the applied nature of this. I hope youre getting some of that in the exploring neighborhoods richmond project, getting out into community, meeting people, interview people, talking about lee legacy of neighborhoods from the folks on the g
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Politics, which also included terms as a state senator, lieutenant governor, and richmond mayor. Lets see. All semester, we have been talking about richmond. The name of the class, uncovering richmond. Weve been talking about the history and that geology in the geography. About theld you dramatic events that have happened in the past 300 years. We also said we would have guest speakers it would bring to class something we cant bring, their personal experiences. Their personal experiences and richmond. I cannot imagine a better person to talk about his personal experiences in richmond, how it has changed, and what the future than ourd then our former governor and our former mayor of richmond. [applause] before we bring up the former governor, i just what to say couple words. As we have talked about many times, you have a great resource here at the Wilder School. As a graduate student here, i took advantage of the nature of this. We hope that you are getting some of that. We hope that yo
Good evening and welcome to the wednesday, august 12, 2015, of the San Francisco board of appeals presiding officer is commissioner president ann lazarus and shes joined by commissioner Vice President honda and commissioner swig and commissioner Bobbie Wilson to my right is robert bryan the deputy City Attorney and will provide the board with legal advice the clerk agreeing election im Cynthia Goldstein the boards executive director were joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before the departmca short and well be joined by Scott Sanchez the Zoning Administrator who represents the Planning Department and Planning Commission and joe duffy representing the department of Electronic Devices are prohibited. Out in the hallway. Permit holders and others have up to 7 minutes to present their case and 3 minutes for rebuttal. People affiliated with these parties must conclude their comments within 7 minutes, participants not affiliated have up to 3 minutes no rebutt