Word: racetrackers
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...software that analyze thousands of variables - from weather and road conditions to fuel levels and competitors' likely actions - and how they may interact to affect a car's performance, before and during a race. The program spits out possible options, and assesses their chances of success. Now that racetrack technology is coming to the equally fast-paced world of business. McLaren and its partner, British software company SmithBayes Ltd., are this week launching a business version of the team's "decision-engine" software. They believe that many companies, across a number of sectors, compete in environments not too dissimilar from...
...tooling designer. Before he was laid off in April 2004, he had begun to look elsewhere for his future; he will finish his degree in civil engineering next spring. The town has been preparing as well. Since 2002, Newton has poured $130 million into parks, a 40,000-seat racetrack and small-business incentives. If Newton can bounce back, surely Maytag can too. To do so, it will have to correct its flat-footed mistakes. Here's what it will take...
Scenes of ballerinas, nudes, and jockeys at the racetrack dominate Degas’ work, and the curators have hung the exhibit thematically to highlight the ways Degas reworked familiar images to generate “dialogue” between the pieces...
...that Lohan’s looks buy her much power in “Herbie”’s world. Check out how studiously the film denies Lohan any real agency as she takes to the racetrack over her father’s quasi-sexist objections. It’s not her making those hairpin turns past goonish rivals, or even deciding to—it’s that darned Herbie, racing off with a mind of his own every time she starts the ignition. “I’m being carjacked...
...agreed. Nabokov had explored everything: academia and the racetrack, the opera house and mountains. But he still had his father’s literary legacy to surmount...