I don't know about ford's implementation, but generally the idea is to give you not quite enough torque to stay in the lane. Take your hands off, and you *will* drift out of the lane. It just reduces fatigue on long drives, as it's the one doing the thinking, and you just provide a minor torque assist to it to confirm you're still awake and have your hands on the wheel.
And yes, of course you can override the damn thing with minimal force. Engineers aren't complete morons.
(I do love all the people who think this is a new invention. It's been in japanese vehicles since the mid 2000s.)
Hopefully this time they also properly account for all of the relavitistic effects due to using GPS satellites as a time base. In the first experiment, they apparently did not account for shortening of distances on earth from the satellite's reference frame. They could prove they have properly corrected for this by sending the neutrions both E->W and W-> East. If the numbers don't match, there's still a problem.
Lol you say that like the equipment producing the neutrinos and detecting the neutrinos is easy to move around...
Censorship is orthogonal to left-right. Case in point Soviet Russia. It's only confusing if you think left == all that is good, and right == evil.
Also... it's a little rich calling Australia the censorship capital of the world. You must be very sheltered. In terms of freedom of the press, Australia is consistently ranked *higher* than the US.
Same deal in Australia (even the income threshold is similar). Our tuition is also heavily subsidised. The loan is only for like 1/4 of what an international student would pay.
Amounts to a modest increase in tax that can be ignored because it only kicks in when you are making enough to be able to ignore it. At the minimum rate (you can voluntarily pay it off faster), it's gone inside 10 years.
I think it's funny how Americans think all problems are either uniquely theirs or suffered by all people around the world. University funding, universal healthcare etc are problems most of the western world solved decades ago.
This restaurant was advertising breakfast any time. So I ordered french toast in the renaissance. - Steven Wright, comedian