Would Blakey Approve???

Quality of life might also involve ' having fun'. It is already not much fum driving a car on public road. In my life I have about four passions - music, motorcycle road racing, working snd learning. I have had about ten career changes in my life and about 6 jobs which I would have done for no pay. Everything is about values and genuine interest. When people staet talking about autonomous and electric vehicles, I start thinking about a farmer in Deliliquin who owns a 1929 Bentley. I would really like to do 100 MPH in that, before our world changes too much.
Safety is important, but there must be balance.
If you stay in bed, you might be safe and die quicker from boredom.
I am 91. When I was young, we motorcyclists were the shit. But I think we might have been the smartest. We actually enjoyed living, loving and dying. Many people do not know any better.
 
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Can the AI spot Haggis… ?
AI can be used to rationalise the data variables which are involved in road racing a motorcycle, through pattern recognition. The rider adjusts to the bike. For each road race circuit, there is a pattern of motorctcle which is an optimum, Collecting and rationalising the data can help you go quicker and out-ride others. Computers do it better with matrix algebra algorithms.
 
AI can be used to rationalise the data variables which are involved in road racing a motorcycle, through pattern recognition. The rider adjusts to the bike. For each road race circuit, there is a pattern of motorctcle which is an optimum, Collecting and rationalising the data can help you go quicker and out-ride others.
So it should be fairly easy to get it to spot wild Haggis then ?
 
I was in the UK in 2008. The whole country seemed to be one big nostalgia kick. If you 'improve' it, where will the tourists go ? In Sydney, Australia - you can now zoom across the harbour in a few minutes - seems silly to me. A ride on the old Manly Ferry past the Opera House used to be really beautiful. Good art creates an emotion.
 
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