@DJSnM@lauriewired many decades ago, the very first c program I wrote that I felt was somewhat substantial was a 6502 assembler. wrote it on a Macinosh Plus. Good times.
I didn't phrase that very well. I mean if ATC just hears "blocked" from "someone" how is she supposed to know which AC didn't get the instruction? generally it would be a third party saying "blocked". If the crew didn't hear the transmission they should say "say again for <callsign>"
I am "almost" punch card old. I worked as an assistant in the computer lab in college and there were a handful of card punch machines, I think for business students writing COBOL programs or something. And the mainframe to process them in the back-room, (but I wasn't allowed in there). They were considered antiquated and got very little use, but it was all there and it worked.
@iamiarah_ There is no information that would tell you the speed of the trucks. We can say A is accelerating to the left (or decelerating, based on context). B is more or less constant velocity and C is accelerating to the right
@elis Question for Juniper owners: I have a late non-juniper Y with hardware 4 and the latest (14.3.3) FSD. I know there were some changes to the camera setup on Juniper-- do these make a significant difference in FSD performance?