Zac T: The reason why the US flag is backwards is that, when view from the other side, the US flag is displayed in the same direction (i.e., the 'correct' way) essentially, what the team has done is create the flag as seen from both sides. The same is also done with military uniforms.
As for the bot itself, I applaud the forward steps that are being made in the industry. Goes to show that competition is truly the mother of invention (of course, money also played a role).
I can't believe no one has done this yet. *Sigh*
"I for one, welcome our self-driving, parallel parking robot overlords."
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Zac T: The reason why the US flag is backwards is that, when view from the other side, the US flag is displayed in the same direction (i.e., the 'correct' way) essentially, what the team has done is create the flag as seen from both sides. The same is also done with military uniforms.
As for the bot itself, I applaud the forward steps that are being made in the industry. Goes to show that competition is truly the mother of invention (of course, money also played a role).
I can't believe no one has done this yet. *Sigh*
"I for one, welcome our self-driving, parallel parking robot overlords."