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edgineered

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3. Thanks for the research -
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 07:27 AM
Mar 2015

there is no doubt that using technology to define and refine a skill set has its place. My concerns are with the loss of life becomes a consequence of gameplay; it seems to me that one would become accustomed to taking unnecessary risks - so what the computer generated car may have killed thousands of spectators during the years of practice. In real life risking a single life is excessive. The mindset of the driver/player must be different than that of a driver who has physically experienced a crash.

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Does the linked article mean to imply edgineered Mar 2015 #1
I looked up this program jmowreader Mar 2015 #2
Thanks for the research - edgineered Mar 2015 #3
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