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A TuSimple self-driving truck is pictured in this undated handout photo. TuSimple/Handout via REUTERS
July 16, 2021
By Stephen Nellis
(Reuters) -Self-driving sensor maker AEye Inc on Wednesday said it had struck deals with German automotive supplier Continental AG and autonomous trucking firm TuSimple related to its technology.
AEye makes what is called lidar, which helps self-driving vehicles gain a three-dimensional view of the road using laser light. The company plans to become publicly traded this year as part of a merger with CF Finance Acquisition Corp III, a blank check firm backed by financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald. In May, the two said AEye’s valuation fell from $2 billion to $1.52 billion.
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Collin Howe, of Rochester, a Civil War reenactor, talks to a family at the History Center of Olmsted County s Living History Fair Sunday, July 18, 2021. John Molseed / jmolseed@postbulletin.com
Everything on Waren Krieg’s replica Confederate Civil War uniform is in a place for a reason.
If you caught him or any of the other reenactment soldiers at the History Center of Olmsted County’s Living History Fair over the weekend, they would be glad to explain.
Soldiers wore their ammunition cartridge box on their right for easier loading, while soldiers’ canteens hang on their left.