I really like this Apress MVC book. The projects in it have some actual meat to them. Though the editing has been bad, lots of mistakes, but in a way that's helped because I've been able to figure out what they actually meant.
Oh boy it's not the initialization. It's the declaration. double[,][] weights; does not declare an array of 2d arrays. It declares a 2d array of arrays.
Nothing you can do about it sometimes. I would bet if you were going to drive for an hour in traffic, you would only gain at most 5 minutes on what your position would have been had you not gone fast.
LOL. I once read a joke about studies showing up that 25% of traffic accidents where caused by drunk people, and 30% of these were also speeding. So, driving fast and drunk is safer...
The logic behind the joke is that only 25% times 30% of accidents where by drunk fast people, and this would mean that by driving drunk and fast you only had this probability of having an accident. The whole reasoning is of course wrong. That is what is supposed to be funny, but I guess it looses it when you explain it.
@KendallFrey - But you increase your chance of hitting someone else by going fast. Being broadsided is only one type, whereas there are many types of accidents from crashing into something.
You also reduce the amount of time you have to react while in the intersection.
It has everything to do with it. In an intersection there is the possibility of a car turning in front of you or a pedestrian/car still in the intersection from the previous cycle.
If you do some math, the reaction time of a human is something like 0.2 seconds, which at 160 km/h makes you move like 8 meters between the moment something happens and the moment your brain sees it. Its kind of dangerous.