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Driver Error & Drunkenness Cause 90% of Car Crashes; Kill Thousands
2013-12-02 18:25:07| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
Drunk Drivers Killed 10,000 people last year and not wearing seat belts took the lives of 3,000 more drivers and passengers. NHTSA has had enough, and seeks to save lives by insisting that vehicle manufacturers get more safety and driver detection technology in the driver cockpit and the vehicle. READ MORE about this important topic, and get links to in-depth, well written articles from Los Angeles Times Nov 29th & Detroit News on Nov 18th.The Article Driver Error & Drunkenness Cause 90% of Car Crashes; Kill Thousands appeared first on Automotive Digest.
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If Your Organisation is Fighting a War on Error, Take the Marines With You!
2013-12-02 17:35:00| Offshore Technology
As a former Marine aviator and commercial airline pilot, I find myself in a new and exciting industry with cutting-edge technologies that rival sending astronauts into space.
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2013-11-27 19:26:27| PortlandOnline
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Cimatron Eliminating Human Error in Mold Design
2013-11-27 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Software's mold making capabilities to be demonstrated at Euromold<br /> <br /> GIVAT SHMUEL, Israel — Cimatron Limited [http://www.cimatron.com (NASDAQ: CIMT) today announced that CimatronE 11, the latest version of its integrated CAD/CAM software, will be demonstrated at the Euromold trade show, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, from December 3-6, 2013.<br /> <br /> "Some of the biggest frustrations that mold makers can face are the human errors that can creep into almost all aspects of mold ...This story is related to the following:CAD/CAM Software | Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Software |
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Elevation plays a role in memory error rates
2013-11-22 14:25:58| InfoWorld: Top News
With memory, as with real estate, location matters. A group of researchers from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and the Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory have found that the altitude at which SRAM (static random access memory) resides can influence how many random errors the memory produces.
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