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Tim June 10th 18 12:29 PM

Pontoon II
 

On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 20:26:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


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You can't really tell when my wife uses the phone in the Lincoln. I
guess it depends on where the mike is.
She also has talk to text and it reads the incoming texts to you.

......


We’d, my wife lives all that gadgetry too.

Tim June 10th 18 12:31 PM

Pontoon II
 

1:03
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 19:03:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
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There are plenty of studies that say talking on the phone is almost as
dangerous hands free as it is holding the phone. That is one Harry
can't get mad at me about. I don't have a phone with me 99.99% of the
time. I use about 20 minutes a year.

......

If my phone goes off while I’m driving I usually won’t answer it. Nobody says have to...

Its Me June 10th 18 02:17 PM

Pontoon II
 
On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 2:03:57 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 19:03:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Its Me
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That's why you use some sense and don't snapchat while you are towing.

I can't wait until they make cell phones disabled while moving over 5mph..
........

I’m really not that big on Bluetooth either. My wife’s Honda CRV is rigged so the phone comes over the radio. I think that’s better. But conversations are slurred.


There are plenty of studies that say talking on the phone is almost as
dangerous hands free as it is holding the phone. That is one Harry
can't get mad at me about. I don't have a phone with me 99.99% of the
time. I use about 20 minutes a year.


And then you have the people texting while they drive. Going slow in the fast lane, swerving all over. As I pass and look over to see them looking down at their phone, I blow the horn. Their head snaps up and just maybe, they get the message. Idiots.

Bill[_12_] June 10th 18 04:56 PM

Pontoon II
 
wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 19:03:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Its Me
- show quoted text -
That's why you use some sense and don't snapchat while you are towing.

I can't wait until they make cell phones disabled while moving over 5mph.
........

I’m really not that big on Bluetooth either. My wife’s Honda CRV is
rigged so the phone comes over the radio. I think that’s better. But
conversations are slurred.


There are plenty of studies that say talking on the phone is almost as
dangerous hands free as it is holding the phone. That is one Harry
can't get mad at me about. I don't have a phone with me 99.99% of the
time. I use about 20 minutes a year.


Going fishing the other day, I stop for a light. Lady next to me actually
gets stopped. In one hand is the phone, other hand a cigarette. We have
had it illegal to hold the phone to use in the car for years. Can not
believe how many still do. And new cars, which you know have Bluetooth
built in.


Bill[_12_] June 10th 18 04:56 PM

Pontoon II
 
wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 20:26:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


9:46 PMTrue North
Tim
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My phone works perfectly through the Highlander's Bluetooth radio.
It was difficult to pair up. I tried a few times and eventually took it
back to the dealer for setup.

.....


I don’t know what it is with my wife’s Honda’s. The last two have
sounded the same way. One thing is I thing the radios tone controls have
something to do with it. Not hard to understand but still sounds like
in an oil drum. Maybe it’s also my rotten hearing. Lol!


You can't really tell when my wife uses the phone in the Lincoln. I
guess it depends on where the mike is.
She also has talk to text and it reads the incoming texts to you.


I think it is also how quiet the car is. My Volt is really quiet, even
with the motor running, and 70 mph. Wife’s Venza has lots of road noise.
Hard to use the phone in hers. My truck is good for the driver, but not
the passenger. The Volt has better microphone or duel ones as both driver
and passenger can use the hands free.


[email protected] June 10th 18 05:28 PM

Pontoon II
 
On Sun, 10 Jun 2018 15:56:05 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:

wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 19:03:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Its Me
- show quoted text -
That's why you use some sense and don't snapchat while you are towing.

I can't wait until they make cell phones disabled while moving over 5mph.
........

I’m really not that big on Bluetooth either. My wife’s Honda CRV is
rigged so the phone comes over the radio. I think that’s better. But
conversations are slurred.


There are plenty of studies that say talking on the phone is almost as
dangerous hands free as it is holding the phone. That is one Harry
can't get mad at me about. I don't have a phone with me 99.99% of the
time. I use about 20 minutes a year.


Going fishing the other day, I stop for a light. Lady next to me actually
gets stopped. In one hand is the phone, other hand a cigarette. We have
had it illegal to hold the phone to use in the car for years. Can not
believe how many still do. And new cars, which you know have Bluetooth
built in.


It actually turns out holding the phone is not the distraction, it is
the conversation itself. Holding the phone is not as much of a
distraction as a cigarette or a cup of coffee. Nobody ever got burned
by a phone falling in their lap.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] June 10th 18 05:45 PM

Pontoon II
 
On 6/10/2018 12:28 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2018 15:56:05 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:

wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 19:03:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Its Me
- show quoted text -
That's why you use some sense and don't snapchat while you are towing.

I can't wait until they make cell phones disabled while moving over 5mph.
........

I’m really not that big on Bluetooth either. My wife’s Honda CRV is
rigged so the phone comes over the radio. I think that’s better. But
conversations are slurred.

There are plenty of studies that say talking on the phone is almost as
dangerous hands free as it is holding the phone. That is one Harry
can't get mad at me about. I don't have a phone with me 99.99% of the
time. I use about 20 minutes a year.


Going fishing the other day, I stop for a light. Lady next to me actually
gets stopped. In one hand is the phone, other hand a cigarette. We have
had it illegal to hold the phone to use in the car for years. Can not
believe how many still do. And new cars, which you know have Bluetooth
built in.


It actually turns out holding the phone is not the distraction, it is
the conversation itself. Holding the phone is not as much of a
distraction as a cigarette or a cup of coffee. Nobody ever got burned
by a phone falling in their lap.



I think the distraction is fumbling with the phone to answer a call or
looking up a contact's phone number and placing the call, especially
if your car doesn't have a Bluetooth system and connection. A Bluetooth
connected phone to a vehicle's system makes it legally "hands free"
but it still can be distracting finding the button (mine's on the
steering wheel) to answer or place a call. I use it sparingly and
even if Mrs.E. calls me while I am driving I try to keep the
conversation short. If someone texts me, I see it on the display
and if I hit a button the computerized voice reads it to me.

It's really annoying when someone texts an image of something.
The voice reads all the file numbers (usually many of them) and
then the extension, usually .jpg. When you are driving, all this
is meaningless.



Keyser Soze June 10th 18 07:39 PM

Pontoon II
 
On 6/10/18 12:28 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2018 15:56:05 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:

wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 19:03:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Its Me
- show quoted text -
That's why you use some sense and don't snapchat while you are towing.

I can't wait until they make cell phones disabled while moving over 5mph.
........

I’m really not that big on Bluetooth either. My wife’s Honda CRV is
rigged so the phone comes over the radio. I think that’s better. But
conversations are slurred.

There are plenty of studies that say talking on the phone is almost as
dangerous hands free as it is holding the phone. That is one Harry
can't get mad at me about. I don't have a phone with me 99.99% of the
time. I use about 20 minutes a year.


Going fishing the other day, I stop for a light. Lady next to me actually
gets stopped. In one hand is the phone, other hand a cigarette. We have
had it illegal to hold the phone to use in the car for years. Can not
believe how many still do. And new cars, which you know have Bluetooth
built in.


It actually turns out holding the phone is not the distraction, it is
the conversation itself. Holding the phone is not as much of a
distraction as a cigarette or a cup of coffee. Nobody ever got burned
by a phone falling in their lap.


It probably is the dialing and texting that results in the most
phone-related accidents.

John H.[_5_] June 10th 18 08:29 PM

Pontoon II
 
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 19:03:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Its Me
- show quoted text -
That's why you use some sense and don't snapchat while you are towing.

I can't wait until they make cell phones disabled while moving over 5mph.
........

I’m really not that big on Bluetooth either. My wife’s Honda CRV is rigged so the phone comes over the radio. I think that’s better. But conversations are slurred.


The conversations in Sandy's Outback are very clear.

John H.[_5_] June 10th 18 08:30 PM

Pontoon II
 
On Sun, 10 Jun 2018 02:04:15 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 19:03:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Its Me
- show quoted text -
That's why you use some sense and don't snapchat while you are towing.

I can't wait until they make cell phones disabled while moving over 5mph.
........

I’m really not that big on Bluetooth either. My wife’s Honda CRV is rigged so the phone comes over the radio. I think that’s better. But conversations are slurred.


There are plenty of studies that say talking on the phone is almost as
dangerous hands free as it is holding the phone. That is one Harry
can't get mad at me about. I don't have a phone with me 99.99% of the
time. I use about 20 minutes a year.


I don't see how talking over the radio can be any more distracting than talking to someone in the
car, especially if they're in the back seat.


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