The number 1 line of Paris subway was converted to full automation (no driver pushing button even to open doors) while never designed to be and it works perfectly well.
jfruh writes: A rapidly growing percentage of residents of Afrcan have access to the Internet — and yet most of the content they access, even things aimed specifically at an African audience, is hosted on servers elsewhere. The reason is a bewildering array of laws in different nations that make cross-border cooperation a headache, a marked contrast to places like Europe with uniform Internet regulations. At the Africa Peering and Interconnection Forum in Senegal, a wide variety of Internet actors from the continent are aiming to solve the problem.
Had it in my desk at work during a few years (no one using it and I was asked to keep some assets). Saw it work though, I was quite impressed at that time, nice for some demo. You wouldn't want to work on it while switched to 3D mode though...
I'm not sur how is the law in US but in France all those devices must have their output limited. Apple hadn't made the needed change for iPod sold in France and have been sued for it, not because of the stupidity of some users...