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New Speed Cameras Catch You From Space 351

A new kind of speed camera that uses satellites to measure average speed over long distances is being tested in Britain. The "Speedspike" system combines plate reading technology with a global positioning satellite receiver to calculate average speed between any two points in the area being monitored. From the article: "Details of the trials are contained in a House of Commons report. The company said in its evidence that the cameras enabled 'number plate capture in all weather conditions, 24 hours a day.' It also referred to the system's 'low cost' and ease of installation." I can't wait to see the episode of MythBusters where they try to avoid getting a speeding ticket from a satellite.

Futurama Returns 386

riflemann writes "Another 26 episodes of Futurama will shortly go into production! This news comes from none other than Billy West (voice of Fry) himself, in a short post to his own message board. No further details are available, except that it's likely to be on TV, not straight to DVD." The best news is that means fresh quotes for slashteam to hide in the source code.

Comment Re:This is obviously for a vehicle application... (Score 1) 49

This is neat!

However, not what I'm trying to do. It's more like I'm trying to capture a VGA image every 5 or ten seconds, and then, say, save it or display it on one other machine. I do, in fact, work with vehicles, but generally maritime ones with old radars or depth sounding equipment.

Not many VGA framegrabbers exist even for PCI bus (which I'm trying to avoid, as I don't want a whole 'nother computer for this). We've used this in the past (hey! linux drivers!).

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