Showing posts with label vehicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vehicles. 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

Diamond Jubilee

At the Royal Mews, Mr. Hunter saw the Royal Family's Gold State Coach, which has been used in the coronation of every British monarch since 1820, and which will likely be making an appearance in celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee this weekend.

Mr. Hunter smiles in front of the Gold State Coach.

Here's a feature from the British Monarchy on Queen Elizabeth II's accession and coronation in 1952. And here's an excerpt from Long to Reign Over Us, with footage from the day of the coronation, including glimpses of the Gold State Coach.


Golden wheels... gilded wheels, actually.

A closer look at the body of the coach.

One of the tritons on the Gold State Coach.


Royal Mews
London, England
September 2011

Sunday, April 29, 2012

The Royal Wedding

Guess who got sent on a business trip to London!

Mr. Hunter visited a number of spots related to the April 29, 2011, wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, including a tour of Buckingham Palace to see Kate's wedding gown, veil, shoes, earrings, the Cartier "Halo" tiara, and even part of the couple's wedding cake.  (Too bad we couldn't take any pictures inside!)

Before we toured Buckingham Palace, we visited the Royal Mews, where we saw the Rolls Royce Phantom VI in which Kate Middleton rode to Westminster Abbey.


About the Rolls Royce that carried Kate Middleton to her wedding.

Some details from the Rolls Royce... the Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament (when Queen Elizabeth II rides in the Rolls Royce, there's a different hood ornament that depicts St. George slaying the dragon) and the Queen's coat of arms.

   
The Goring Hotel was only a few blocks away from the palace.  Kate Middleton and her family spent the night before the royal wedding at the Goring Hotel.

The Goring Hotel 

The front of the Goring Hotel.

In the gardens of Buckingham Palace after the State Rooms tour
where we saw Kate's wedding dress.


Westminster Abbey

Happy anniversary to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge!

The Royal Mews
The Goring Hotel
Buckingham Palace
and
Westminster Abbey
London, England
September 2011