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    International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research‚ Volume 4‚ Issue 8‚ August-2013 ISSN 2229-5518 1937 Automatic Vehicle Accident Detection And Messaging System Using GPS and GSM Modems Sri Krishna Chaitanya Varma‚ Poornesh‚ Tarun Varma‚ Harsha Abstract —The aim of our work is to find the vehicle accident location by means of sending a message using a system which is placed inside of vehicle system. The main purpose is to provide security to the vehicle in very reasonable cost

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    want it to be when it comes to car repair. You have to do everything you can to educate yourself‚ so the next time your car has problems you can fix them. The following article has information that will help you with this. It is important that your car has an emergency kit. Assemble a kit that has tools to change the tires‚ charge the battery and put more gas in the car. Also pack a few blankets‚ some batteries‚ and a good flashlight. Before you deliver your car to the store‚ make sure you have

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    Automatic vs. stick shift buying a new car might be a great experience. The question is which one is better‚ automatic or stick shift? It all depends in what you would prefer and what do you expect from the car. Saving gas‚ safety and fun are three important reasons to think before making a decision. It’s important that you know your needs are when deciding what type of transmission to get. Do you want a compact car or a larger vehicle? Do you have experience with a stick shift transmission

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    The Birth Of The Car

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    1.0 ASSIGNMENT 1 1.1 Automobile Industry History The birth of the car as we know it today took several years and the works and developments of many people. It was not until 1885 that the first car rolled down the streets‚ however‚ earlier attempts at steam powered road vehicles were successful‚ giving people the idea that cars as we know them today have existed for a lot longer than they have. In the year 1769‚ a French engineer by namely Nicolas J. Cugnot invented the first automobile to

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    Cars of Today vs. Cars of Yesterday The cars of today and the cars of yesterday have many similarities as well as many differences. Many of these similarities include; optimal handling‚ technology ahead of their time‚ basic parts such as a motor‚ wheels‚ a drivetrain and a body. Many of the practices used when (automobiles first originated in 1672) are being used even to this day. According to the United States Automobile Association‚ (cars are a vital part of today’s society and play a large

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    now self driving cars. Driverless cars should be on roads because they prevent car accidents‚ are self-evident and efficient. “Google has a fleet of driverless cars since 2009‚ and they’ve been driven over a half of a million miles without a crash” according to Jamie Page Deaton and Kristen Hall-Geisler in the article ‘Cars of tomorrow-still not fling.’ Humans get into an accident every a half a million miles‚ this shows that driverless cars are a safer alternative. These cars had a 3D model brain

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    Car Racing Report

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    Cars are a relatively new invention. They’ve been around for a little over 100 years. Carl Benz is credited as the inventor of the modern automobile. He was granted a patent in 1886 for the Benz Patent-Motorwagon. In America‚ Henry Ford popularized the modern automobile by making cars affordable to the middle class. In 1908‚ he created and manufactured the Model T. Mr. Ford was an American Industrialist‚ who also created the assembly line concept which is still in use to this day. Assembly

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    Bmw Best Car

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    Manual 8-speed Automatic Transmission Steptronic 116i 769.50 940.50 118i 1 197.00 940.50 120d 125i 2 907.00 2 479.50 M135i 5 814.00 4 702.50 Recommended retail price including 14% VAT‚ but excludes CO2 emissions tax Standard Model 6-speed Manual 8-speed Automatic Transmission Steptronic Sport Line 6-speed Manual 8-speed Automatic Transmission Steptronic Urban Line 6-speed Manual 8-speed Automatic Transmission Steptronic M Sport Line 6-speed Manual 8-speed Automatic Transmission Steptronic Engine

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    IPv4 vs IPv6 I had compiled differences between IPv6 and IPv4 long back. Though it is for my personal reference I am uploading it on my blog. Hope someone might find this useful. Thanks to those known and known sources who helped me compile this. IPv4 | IPv6 | Addresses are 32 bits (4 bytes) in length. | Addresses are 128 bits (16 bytes) in length | Address (A) resource records in DNS to map host names to IPv4 addresses. | Address (AAAA) resource records in DNS to map host names to

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    Broad Topic: The Zika Virus: Transmission‚ Effects‚ and Prevention Narrowed Topic: The Transmission‚ Effects and Prevention of the Zika Virus by Mosquitoes Research Question: How is the Zika Virus‚ transmitted to humans by mosquitoes‚ what are the effects and what ways can the transmission be reduced? Thesis Statement: The Aedes species is the primary medium responsible for the transmission of ZikV‚ which may be accompanied with other ailments. Introduction: The Zika virus is one considered as a

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