Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Self-Driving Cars and Trucks and Things That Go

Flat Mr. Hunter and I spotted one of Google's self-driving cars the other day.  Every other time I've seen one, I haven't had a chance to see if there was someone in the driver's seat.  (I think I was hoping there wouldn't be!)  

But this time I saw the self-driving car close-up, and there was indeed a driver at the helm.  He was getting ready to parallel park, and I felt a little disappointed somehow when I saw this driver turning the steering wheel.  Oh well!  Flat Mr. Hunter and I were still glad to have a closer look at the, um, newfangled contraption.  

And Mr. Hunter was especially intrigued to hear about this sighting, considering that it's the kind of car that he could theoretically drive around in on his own.  




Each time I've seen these self-driving cars, I've noticed a spinning, bucket-shaped thing on top.  With the car parked, I got to study what this gray object (part of the car's laser radar system) looks like when it's still.  

A closer look at the laser range finder system. 

A peek inside the car.  What does the red button do?

The friendly yellow car in the logo reminds me the Richard Scarry character, Goldbug.
Which is appropriate, since Goldbug plays a pivotal role in Scarry's classic book
Cars and Trucks and Things That Go.

Certainly the driverless car is the sort of vehicle that Mr. Hunter could actually, you know, drive.  He says, "Sign me up!" 

Mountain View, California
July 2013
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Wikipedia page on the Google driverless car -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_driverless_car

Friday, June 1, 2012

The Royal Mews

Mr. Hunter visited the Royal Mews, home to the Royal Family's carriages, cars, and horses.

Mr. Hunter and the famous Glass Coach.

About the Glass Coach, in which Lady Diana Spencer
rode to St. Paul's Cathedral on her wedding day.

Mr. Hunter and the Rolls-Royce Phantom VI in which Kate Middleton
rode to her wedding at Westminster Abbey.


Read more about the Royal Wedding-related sights that Mr. Hunter visited.

The pleasingly decorated Australian State Coach.


About the Australian State Coach.
Its features include electric windows and air conditioning.

I liked how the Australian Coat of Arms included a kangaroo and an emu.


Employees of the Royal Mews live in some of these apartments.

The old Christmas sleigh.

The one in the left is marked "Goat Cart"

Donkey Barouche
The word "barouche" always reminds
me of Jane Austen.

Sedan chair.

This horse was named Mary Tudor.

London, England
September 2011

Monday, August 1, 2011

People I Have Asked: Wilson

Wilson was our guide for the first two days of our Ecuador visit.  We had a great time with him, even if he did try to throw Mr. Hunter into the fire!

Thanks, Wilson!!

Wilson put Mr. Hunter on the dashboard of his car
as we drove away from Hosteria La Cienega.

Hosteria La Cienega
Cotopaxi Province
Ecuador
June 2011

Thursday, February 10, 2011

High-Speed Mr. Hunter

On his second day in Rome, Mr. Hunter stopped into the Ferrari Store.
He saw plenty high-octane cars and engines, plus a ton of Ferrari-red toys, clothes, and other souvenirs.
But he felt most comfortable posing in this wooden mold of a Ferrari body.



Vroom!

Ferrari Store
Via Tomacelli
Rome, Italy
June 2008