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Smart Rat trap | Why do not rat trapped??? Automatic mouse/ rat trap | House mice - Duration: 13:25.
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Smart Trash - Duration: 0:18.
The webcam is taking the picture of garbage ( chips bag -> trash)
Raspberry pi is sending the picture to IBM Watson
Raspberry pi received a prediction response and activates the servos to direct the object to the appropriate bin.
The arm is directing the bag of chips to the right category ( trash)
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Smart motorways with no hard shoulder are a really dumb idea, says GUY WALTERS - Duration: 14:47.
Have you ever had to stop your car on a motorway without a hard shoulder? I had to do so last month, and it is one of the most terrifying experiences any motorist can face, made worse by the fact that my wife, children and two dogs were on board
Our unplanned halt took place on a stretch of the M25 which is designated as a piece of 'smart motorway' — a section that uses various traffic management strategies to reduce congestion and increase capacity
In this case, that meant using the hard shoulder as another lane.But after what happened to us, I can only ever regard smart motorways as being very, very dumb indeed
The reason I had to stop was because some computer gremlin had caused the car to lose engine power completely, and the best I could do was to nurse it, with hazard lights flashing, across all four lanes before coming to an involuntary halt in the slow lane — which on a normal, 'non-smart' motorway would have been the hard shoulder
Hard shoulders are dangerous enough places, but they are havens of security compared to the feeling of sitting motionless on an active motorway lane with a car full of loved ones, while in your rear-view mirror you see a juggernaut approaching at speed
There was no way we could have all got out in time.We just had to pray the lorry driver was concentrating, otherwise we would have been pulverised
Mercifully, I saw his indicator lights come on and the lorry pulled out.But there were still more cars approaching, and I knew it would take just one dopey driver to send us all to hospital — or the morgue
It was terrifying.In desperation, I turned off the ignition, counted to ten and then restarted it
The engine roared gratifyingly to life.I thanked God, accelerated hard and continued the rest of our journey without mishap — although boy, did I need a drink when we finally arrived
My family was lucky, but others haven't been.Take the 62-year-old woman who was killed on a 'smart' stretch of the northbound M1, north of Woodall Services near Sheffield, last September after she broke down in the slow lane
Or how about Duncan and Ellie Montgomery and their three daughters, who were extremely fortunate to survive their broken-down car being slammed into by a lorry travelling at 50 to 60 mph on a 'smart' stretch of the M6? Three of them were knocked unconscious, and Mrs Montgomery ended up in a neck brace
I could list more examples, but what should be abundantly clear is that breaking down in an active motorway lane is incredibly dangerous
And because of the fatalities and near-misses, more and more people are questioning the wisdom of these supposedly 'smart' motorways
Among them is Tracey Crouch, the Conservative MP for Chatham and Aylesford, who is part of an all-party group of MPs which is backing campaigners who maintain that the absence of a hard shoulder puts motorists and recovery workers at risk
Ms Crouch wants a halt to the introduction of smart motorways without hard shoulders
'We need the Government to pause and reflect on whether we're getting this right … until we have a better understanding about how we can protect those who have broken down and the recovery workers that come to assist them,' she said in a recent interview
Ms Crouch is not the only respected voice who has such misgivings.Joining her is Dave Blundell of the Police Federation, who said last week that such motorways are making it hard for police patrols to do their jobs properly
Smart motorways are 'difficult for the police to operate on', he said.'There's no hard shoulder, so where do we safely stop another motorist if they have committed an offence or we want to give them some advice?' 'The answer is that we can't
We have to wait miles and miles and miles until there is a hard shoulder and we are able to do that
There are lots of questions that need to be asked.' Indeed there are.And here are just a few for starters
What exactly is a smart motorway? What are they for? What do they cost? How many miles of smart motorway are there? Are they not just revenue-raisers? And finally, just how smart are they? There are essentially three different types of 'smart' motorway, but what is common to all is that they have variable speed limits, indicated by overhead gantries
According to the Highways Agency, having variable speed limits helps traffic flow more smoothly, thereby enabling quicker journey times
The differences between the three types of smart motorway revolves around the hard shoulder
On a 'controlled motorway', there are three or more lanes and a permanent hard shoulder — just as there is on a normal motorway
Meanwhile, on a 'dynamic hard shoulder' motorway, the hard shoulder is semi-permanent and used as a lane during busy times of the day
Finally, there is the 'all lane running' option, in which there is no hard shoulder at all
Instead, there are occasional 'refuge areas'.In total, there are some 100 miles of 'all lane running' smart motorway — known as ALR for short — and a further 225 miles are planned by 2025
Overall costs are hard to establish, but the most reliable estimates run to about £6 billion spent so far, with the final estimated total being £20 billion, perhaps more
And what are we getting for our money? Well, we get lots of people in control rooms all over the country watching the traffic and then deciding whether to activate the variable speed limits or to 'turn' the hard shoulder on or off
But is this making the traffic run more quickly, and — vitally — more safely? According to the Highways Agency, it does
Journey 'reliability', it is claimed, is improved by 22 per cent, personal injury accidents are reduced by more than half, and where accidents do occur, severity has been much lower overall
Furthermore, as the Agency estimates that congestion on the motorway and major road network in England costs the UK economy £2 billion every year, with 25 per cent of this resulting from various incidents, the smart motorways could end up saving more money than they cost
Impressive, yes.But what these figures don't factor in are the absurd number of delays and the huge congestion caused by converting normal motorways into 'smart motorways'
As someone who regularly uses the M3, I am well aware of how many hours I've wasted in traffic jams caused by years and years of roadworks that appear to have done very little apart from turn a hard shoulder into an extra lane
In addition, like many other motorists, I'm not convinced that the variable speed limits improve my journey times
Too often there is no apparent logic to their use.Frequently, I find myself being told to crawl along a near-empty motorway at 40 mph
According to campaigners, this is what happens when controllers are slaves to computer modelling and algorithms, rather than allowing the common sense of most drivers to find their own appropriate speeds
Of course, the temptation to break an unnecessary speed limit is immense, and herein lies another problem: I can get fined for travelling at 45 mph on a nearly empty motorway
This has prompted critics to question whether smart motorways are, in fact, just another cunning form of revenue-raiser rather than genuine traffic management solutions
In the four years from 2013 to 2017, 210,538 motorists were caught by cameras enforcing variable speed limits on smart motorways, and fined a total of £21 million
Although that figure is a drop in the ocean of the billions spent on smart motorways, being fined for travelling below the normal motorway speed limit because an algorithm orders you to do so must really stick in the craw
Finally, do smart motorways really make traffic run faster overall? Some think not
One 16-mile 'smart' ALR section of the M25, for example, recorded journey times that were, in fact, eight per cent longer during peak periods than before
And there is a dearth of statistics to support the notion that journeys on smart motorways are any quicker; being, merely just 22 per cent more 'reliable', whatever that means
There are some who argue that motorways will not truly be smart until roads are embedded with wi-fi-enabled sensors and cables that can communicate with cars and control centres, and immediately warn drivers directly or via gantries if there has been an accident, tailbacks or other incidents, and alert them to lane closures via 'glow-in-the dark' road markings
Vehicle-to-vehicle communication, in which all our — possibly driverless — cars effectively 'talk' to each other is another way in which our roads could be made a lot more smart, as vehicles will be able to warn those travelling far behind that there has been a problem
But while some countries — the U.S.and the Netherlands — are already introducing some of these innovations, they remain decades away and will doubtless be cripplingly expensive and involve more disruption and tailbacks in order to install them
Highways England are, of course, defensive of their smart motorways and claim they're performing better than conventional ones
'Evidence proves they are as safe as traditional motorways, which are already among the safest roads in the world,' a Highways England spokesman said yesterday
I am not convinced.With fears about safety and doubts about supposed improvements, it really does look as though the roll-out of smart motorways should be stopped
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Why Lazy and Smart People Make the Best Leaders | ENGLISH SUBTITLES - Duration: 3:02.
WHATS THE MEANING OF SMART WORK? MAKING THE MOST DIFFICULT WORKS SIMPLER
WAY TOO EASY
THAT KIND OF THINKING..FOR THAT YOU NEED TO BE A LITTLE BIT LAZY AS WELL
ITS QUITE WEIRED
BECAUSE YOU ARE ASKING ME, SIR HOW TO GET RID OF LAZINESS?
WHAT YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND IS NOTHING IS BAD IN THIS WORLD
DEPENDS ON HOW YOU ARE USING IT.. ITS LIKE FIRE
FIRE HAS POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
IF YOU KNOW HOW TO USE FIRE THEN ITS ENERGY
IF YOU DON T YOU WILL GET BURNT
JUST LIKE THAT LAZINEES IS ALSO A GOOD QUALITY
THIS THINKING IS WAY TOO DIFFERENT FROM THIS WORLD
COMPLETELY DIFFERENT
IT MAKES LIFE VERY SIMPLER
LIKE THERE IS NO EFFORT IS GOING ON IN THIS
UNDERSTOOD..LIKE
WHICH IS MORE FUN WHILE YOU ARE SEEING DANCING? THE ONE THAT PUT A LOT OF EFFORT IN DANCING OR
OR WITHOUT ANY EFFORT?
YOU MIGHT FEEL LIKE THERE IS NO EFFORT IN THIS BUT
SOMETHING IS THERE IN THE BACKSTAGE
THIS IS CALLED ART
WHEN WILL YOU FEEL LIKE SEEING ACTING? THE ONE WHO PUT A LOT OF EFFORT OR DO IT WITHOUT ANY EFFFORT?
YOU WONT EVER FEEL LIKE ACTING IS GOING ON
YOU FEEL LIKE SOMETHING IS GOING ON IN REAL
WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE SCREEN THEY ARE SMILING AND CRYING..THIS IS THE BIGGEST ART
THIS IS ART
THIS LIFE IS VERY DIFFICULT FOR THE PEOPLE
EVERY ONE IS JUST TRAPPED. AND TRYING TO GET OUT OF WHERE THEY HAVE TRAPPED
SO YOU GET OUT OF SOMEWHERE AND WILL GET TRAPPED SOMEWHERE ELSE
AGAIN AGAIN YOU GET OUT OF SOMEWHERE AND WILL GET TRAPPED SOMEWHERE ELSE
IT HAPPENS RIGHT?
YOU ARE TRYING TO SOLVE THE IMMEDIATE PROBLEM THAT IS THERE IN THE PRESENT
THIS IS THE PART OF THE HARD WORK
KEEP ON DOING IT
LIFE HAS UNLIMITED PROBLEMS..WHAT IS CALLED SMART WORK?
WHATEVER THE PROBLEM THAT GOING ON IN MY LIFE HOW CAN IT ALL BE GET SOLVED PERMANENTLY
FROM THE ROOTS
WHAT IS CALLED HARD WORK?
THERE IS A TREE AND YOU ARE CUTTING BRANCHES AND LEAVES AND SO ON
NO LONGER HOW MUCH YOU CUT THERE IS NOTHING GOING TO HAPPEN
WHAT IS SMART WORK? THROUGH THOSE BRANCHES YOU ARE GOING BACK
LOOKING AT THEIR CAUSE
WHERE ALL THOSE BRANCHES ARE COMING AND FINDING THEIR CENTRE POINT
HERE IS WHERE EVERYTHING IS GETTING ON AND KEEP ON LOOKING AND FIND OUT THE ROOT CAUSE OF EVERY THING
CUT THAT ROOT AND FINISH IT OFF
THIS IS SMART WORK
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Huawei P Smart (2019) arrives in Japan as Huawei nova lite 3 - Duration: 1:33.
Huawei introduced the P Smart (2019) for select European markets, but it appears the phone will change its name outside the Old Continent
The actual phone was just relaunched in Japan under the name Huawei nova lite 3. It is already available all over the Asian country for JPY26,880
The new phone is a follow-up to the Huawei P Smart, launched as nova lite 2 in Japan
We already reviewed the phone with its 6.21" LCD screen, plastic body and 20 MP primary camera
The RAM is 3 GB, and Japan will get the variant with 32 GB storage. There is also a 3,400 mAh battery, charged through a microUSB port (sigh!)
The price tag of JPY26,880 for the nova lite 3 is about 15% cheaper than the phone's cost in Europe
According to the official press release, you also get boosts and extras that cost up to JPY1,500 on their own for the RPG Elemental Knights game that is currently huge in Japan
The phone is available for purchase for all carriers and works on 50 differentMobile Virtual Network Operators
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WEIGHING SCALE ONBOARD WHEEL LOADER | SMART MOBILE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT TEST VEI HELPERX TUTORIAL - Duration: 5:22.
Hi I'm Carl the Landscape Guy with a video for the mobile weighing of materials.
Many of the materials that we need on the job are being ordered and charged by weight.
Whether it's gravel, soil, substrate or mulch, weight always plays a role.
Many companies have their own storage area, where the most used materials are stored and
loaded for construction sites or for customers.
This makes it difficult to keep track of which materials went to which construction.
Today we have the opportunity to test a Komatsu WA100 wheel loader with a mobile scale.
I will first go over some functions of the scale and then we'll drive this thing around
and test it.
The scale has wifi, so if your storage space is equipped with wifi, the scale can always
access data online.
If you want to use the loader on different construction sites, you won't have wifi obviously.
But an additional data SIM card module can be provided with the scale.
This way, for example, construction data can be received anywhere.
You can print weighing receipts in the loader on the spot.
For operation, the wheel loader must first be started.
Then turn on the scale and printer.
Before weighing, the scale needs to be zeroed out by lifting the empty bucket and holding
the > 0 < for a second and then you're ready to go.
Before loading, the material must be selected.
Pressing F3 opens the material list.
Now I'm selecting the material with the arrow and OK buttons.
Then the vehicle that's to be loaded should be selected under F4.
Now we can start loading.
Weighing is performed automatically by the system when lifting the loaded bucket.
The scale adds all buckets one by one until the "Print" button is pressed.
Before you select the right construction number, the paper must first be put into the printer.
Because the printer is open at the side, you can also pre-print your own paper in different
sizes.
Selecting the right job or customer number with F2 ensures that the material is correctly
assigned to the customer or account.
After confirming, the printing process starts automatically.
You can always refill the paper and repeat the printing process.
I use the carbonless copy paper, so the weigher, driver and the guy on the jobsite can each
receive a copy for their office.
Now the weighing is successfully carried out and documented.
If data for construction sites, materials or vehicles in the scale need to be updated,
this can be done over the Internet.
For this, the data can be entered into the database with any PC over the provided online
access.
Then the scale can connect to its online database and download the new data.
That is done over the menu and the F4 button.
If weighings are still active in the background, these must be ended first.
After the quick download you can go back to weighing.
I was able to test the scale under real conditions for some time and I have to say that I got
used to the operation quickly and the scale works mostly independently.
I would say the device is particularly suitable for companies who load different types of
bulk materials every day.
As a site manager, I have used this wheel loader on my construction sites a few times
and I find it particularly helpful that lost paper receipts can be reprinted from the online
platform at the office.
Therefore, I often had a better overview and was able to write bills in a timely manner.
This video was created with the kind support of Balzer Landscaping in Germany.
I hope it was interesting and helpful for you.
Thank you for watching and make sure to check out my channel for more landscaping and construction
videos.
Please subscribe to support my work.
I wish you a nice day and until next time, I'm Carl the Landscape Guy.
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