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You are now entering Edinburgh City Centre's new Pedestrian Congestion Charging Zone.
All pedestrians entering this section of The Royal Mile will have £1.00 automatically deducted from their mobile telephone account.
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During the FCC Net Neutrality hearing at Stanford on 4/18/08, Comcast's practice of using TCP Reset packets to terminate Peer-to-Peer sessions resulted in a debate over just how common this practice is. Participating are George Ou, Robb Topolski and John Peha.
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Lecture series on Computer Networks by Prof.S.Ghosh, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, I.I.T.,Kharagpur. For More details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac .in
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How do you communicate maximum-throughput on a highway? Using rice, Doug MacDonald demonstrates how the maximum number of cars can be moved through a stretch of highway at the maximum speed.
Coast to coast, cities large and small are turning to intelligent traffic solutions to keep cars moving. From Global Positioning System (GPS) devices, to intelligent traffic lights, and from metered highways to congestion pricing and tolling -- city leaders are considering and implementing traffic technologies at record pace, to help reduce traffic and lower CO2 emissions.
a short film on how congestion pricing will work.
This is at the end of my last RANT. But, i wanted to also post it on it's own. So that i could include it in the SKITS portion of my website.
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