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Mirrors exist on cars so objects behind or to the side of the vehicle are brought into the driver's view. (such as cars, bicyclists, etc.) These spots are normally referred to as "blind spots", which are locations outside of the driver's peripheral vision that are difficult to see.
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Honestly self driving cars are the future of humans and it can and will help us evolve. It could possibly be more dangerous if someone messed up the coding and it can be hacked by almost anyone with coding abilities, so it all depends on how safe you think you will be not driving yourself anywhere. Overall it could go both ways( good or bad.)
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I think the answer is b
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ECC memory
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According to my research on information technology, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the best type of RAM for this situation would be ECC memory (RAM). This abbreviation refers to Error-Correcting-Code, this memory can detect and correct many common types of errors, and is used mainly for servers or when sensitive data is involved where errors and data corruption cannot be allowed to happen under any circumstance.
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Great question, it is always good to ask away and get rid of any doubts that you may be having.
This depends on the company, but some companies will accept poor quality as long as the product works and provides them faster innovation. This will happen especially if a company knows or has an idea that a competitor is working on a similar product.
Another big reason why a company might accept poor quality in order to release a product is <u>money</u>. Sometimes a company does not have the budget to continue the project, therefore they release it usually in <u><em>Early Access</em></u>. This allows them to start making some money on the project while they continue to work on it.
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