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Hillary is wasting no time!
On Tue, 3 Oct 2017 12:32:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: 2:13 On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 15:00:33 -0400, John H - show quoted text - Most of the time that these things are tested, demonstrates that talking on a hands free phone is as distracting as using a hand held. It is not your hands that are distracted, it is your mind. I am really surprised that these "smart" dash boards are legal. If you are trying to set the options on the in car computer, you might as well be driving from the trunk. Even fiddling with a radio that you have to see to set is plenty distracting. That is why they invented the push button radio and the "wonder bar" in the first place. ..... My caddys has wonder bar radios. Also my buicks had Speed setters where you could see the needle where you wanted and I'd the speedo needle hit it. The thing would buzzzzz. Better to use the cruise control. My wife's Honda CRV has built in GPS. You have to be in park to set it... My wife's Lincoln GPS is the same way but you can still diddle with directory structure, trying to find the MP3 you are looking for or fool with the blue tooth trying to figure out why it didn't pair your phone, going down the road. The flip side of that is if they do have an "in motion" lockout, there is no way to disable it if the passenger wants to change something. Maybe they need a switch the driver can't reach paired with the occupancy sensor on the passenger seat or just put all of these controls over where the glove box goes. |
Hillary is wasting no time!
On 3 Oct 2017 13:23:55 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote: Its Me wrote: I don't really disagree about background checks, but it wouldn't have stopped what happened in Vegas. Virtually all the 9-11 terrorists were not from countries on DumbTrump’s “banned” list. No, but they were organized and trained by bin Laden in Afghanistan, supported by the Taliban. What difference does it make where they originally came from? Now-a-days terrorists come from almost anywhere ... including the USA. |
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Hillary is wasting no time!
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Hillary is wasting no time!
On 10/3/2017 3:12 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 15:00:33 -0400, John H wrote: On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 12:32:05 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 10:08:35 -0400, John H wrote: The news has already said that he purchased many from a local gun shop. That included a background check. Personally, I couldn't care less if every gun transaction required a background check. I've yet to see where the background checks would have prevented any of these mass shootings, and I disagree with the 'saving even one life would make anything worth it' approach to regulation enactment. Look how many lives would be saved if the minimum driving license age was 21. Hey stop it. You are not allowed to talk about cars when we are talking about unnecessary deaths! They are just "the rub of the green". How many deaths and injuries would be prevented if cell phones were totally disabled in a moving car or simply disabling those attention grabbing dash board toys? They won't even test drivers. (the ability to parallel park ain't it) These are all off limits because it would be too inconvenient. Maryland has strict cell phone/driving laws. Yet there is not a time when driving in Maryland I don't see folks talking or texting on their cell phones. It shows that a law makes no difference if it's not enforced. Most of the time that these things are tested, demonstrates that talking on a hands free phone is as distracting as using a hand held. It is not your hands that are distracted, it is your mind. I am really surprised that these "smart" dash boards are legal. If you are trying to set the options on the in car computer, you might as well be driving from the trunk. Even fiddling with a radio that you have to see to set is plenty distracting. That is why they invented the push button radio and the "wonder bar" in the first place. Does your "wonder bar" still work? :-) |
Hillary is wasting no time!
Tim wrote:
2:13 On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 15:00:33 -0400, John H - show quoted text - Most of the time that these things are tested, demonstrates that talking on a hands free phone is as distracting as using a hand held. It is not your hands that are distracted, it is your mind. I am really surprised that these "smart" dash boards are legal. If you are trying to set the options on the in car computer, you might as well be driving from the trunk. Even fiddling with a radio that you have to see to set is plenty distracting. That is why they invented the push button radio and the "wonder bar" in the first place. ..... My caddys has wonder bar radios. Also my buicks had Speed setters where you could see the needle where you wanted and I'd the speedo needle hit it. The thing would buzzzzz. Better to use the cruise control. My wife's Honda CRV has built in GPS. You have to be in park to set it... Both my wife's Toyota GPS and my TomTom in my Volt take voice commands while moving. To manually set the Toyota you have to be stopped. |
Hillary is wasting no time!
On 10/3/2017 5:43 PM, Bill wrote:
Tim wrote: 2:13 On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 15:00:33 -0400, John H - show quoted text - Most of the time that these things are tested, demonstrates that talking on a hands free phone is as distracting as using a hand held. It is not your hands that are distracted, it is your mind. I am really surprised that these "smart" dash boards are legal. If you are trying to set the options on the in car computer, you might as well be driving from the trunk. Even fiddling with a radio that you have to see to set is plenty distracting. That is why they invented the push button radio and the "wonder bar" in the first place. ..... My caddys has wonder bar radios. Also my buicks had Speed setters where you could see the needle where you wanted and I'd the speedo needle hit it. The thing would buzzzzz. Better to use the cruise control. My wife's Honda CRV has built in GPS. You have to be in park to set it... Both my wife's Toyota GPS and my TomTom in my Volt take voice commands while moving. To manually set the Toyota you have to be stopped. My truck (Canyon) also takes voice commands for the GPS. Haven't tried it because so far I haven't gone anywhere that I don't know. I use the voice commands for the phone all the time though. If I get a text message, a female voice reads it to me, so I don't have to take my eyes off the road. |
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John H Wrote in message:
On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 15:12:51 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 15:00:33 -0400, John H wrote: On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 12:32:05 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 10:08:35 -0400, John H wrote: The news has already said that he purchased many from a local gun shop. That included a background check. Personally, I couldn't care less if every gun transaction required a background check. I've yet to see where the background checks would have prevented any of these mass shootings, and I disagree with the 'saving even one life would make anything worth it' approach to regulation enactment. Look how many lives would be saved if the minimum driving license age was 21. Hey stop it. You are not allowed to talk about cars when we are talking about unnecessary deaths! They are just "the rub of the green". How many deaths and injuries would be prevented if cell phones were totally disabled in a moving car or simply disabling those attention grabbing dash board toys? They won't even test drivers. (the ability to parallel park ain't it) These are all off limits because it would be too inconvenient. Maryland has strict cell phone/driving laws. Yet there is not a time when driving in Maryland I don't see folks talking or texting on their cell phones. It shows that a law makes no difference if it's not enforced. Most of the time that these things are tested, demonstrates that talking on a hands free phone is as distracting as using a hand held. It is not your hands that are distracted, it is your mind. I am really surprised that these "smart" dash boards are legal. If you are trying to set the options on the in car computer, you might as well be driving from the trunk. Even fiddling with a radio that you have to see to set is plenty distracting. That is why they invented the push button radio and the "wonder bar" in the first place. Talking is one thing. Texting is another. I see people staring at their cell phone while their thumb is going crazy on it. They do stop for a second when I hold the horn down while right next to them. But then they just give me the finger and continue. With all the gun totin going on up there, you're lucky you don't get shot. Remember, Harry doesn't live far from you. You don't want to antagonise him. Keep your eyes peeled for his little blue truck. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
Hillary is wasting no time!
On 10/3/17 7:05 PM, justan wrote:
John H Wrote in message: On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 15:12:51 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 15:00:33 -0400, John H wrote: On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 12:32:05 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 10:08:35 -0400, John H wrote: The news has already said that he purchased many from a local gun shop. That included a background check. Personally, I couldn't care less if every gun transaction required a background check. I've yet to see where the background checks would have prevented any of these mass shootings, and I disagree with the 'saving even one life would make anything worth it' approach to regulation enactment. Look how many lives would be saved if the minimum driving license age was 21. Hey stop it. You are not allowed to talk about cars when we are talking about unnecessary deaths! They are just "the rub of the green". How many deaths and injuries would be prevented if cell phones were totally disabled in a moving car or simply disabling those attention grabbing dash board toys? They won't even test drivers. (the ability to parallel park ain't it) These are all off limits because it would be too inconvenient. Maryland has strict cell phone/driving laws. Yet there is not a time when driving in Maryland I don't see folks talking or texting on their cell phones. It shows that a law makes no difference if it's not enforced. Most of the time that these things are tested, demonstrates that talking on a hands free phone is as distracting as using a hand held. It is not your hands that are distracted, it is your mind. I am really surprised that these "smart" dash boards are legal. If you are trying to set the options on the in car computer, you might as well be driving from the trunk. Even fiddling with a radio that you have to see to set is plenty distracting. That is why they invented the push button radio and the "wonder bar" in the first place. Talking is one thing. Texting is another. I see people staring at their cell phone while their thumb is going crazy on it. They do stop for a second when I hold the horn down while right next to them. But then they just give me the finger and continue. With all the gun totin going on up there, you're lucky you don't get shot. Remember, Harry doesn't live far from you. You don't want to antagonise him. Keep your eyes peeled for his little blue truck. Nah. I only shoot inanimate, dead objects. You and Herring may be brain dead, but that doesn't count. |
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