Hey guys
Commercial drivers are probably pretty familiar with this technology, but I thought it was interesting. Anybody use this in Calgary and have stories to tell?
http://www.calgarybeacon.com/2011/08...itting-in-cab/
Markham
Hey guys
Commercial drivers are probably pretty familiar with this technology, but I thought it was interesting. Anybody use this in Calgary and have stories to tell?
http://www.calgarybeacon.com/2011/08...itting-in-cab/
Markham
Ask the guy who drove into the canyon in golden yesterday who made me drive 12 hours from kamloops.
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Markham, it looks really unprofessional when you just copy and paste the title of the thread which is clearly too long and cuts out before the end.
It makes me not want to read your articles and makes you look like you're a bot or somethnig.
Markham....make effort?Originally posted by Skyline_Addict
Markham, it looks really unprofessional when you just copy and paste the title of the thread which is clearly too long and cuts out before the end.
It makes me not want to read your articles and makes you look like you're a bot or somethnig.
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hey guys
He's looking for the link back to his site, which he got.
It has nofollow thoughOriginally posted by A790
He's looking for the link back to his site, which he got.
I wouldn't mind it if he would at least start posting these threads in the right section. His posts aren't general car talk, they are attempts at news articles that just happen to involve cars...
So do wikipedia links, but I've gotten sites ranked higher with wiki links.Originally posted by googe
It has nofollow though
I dunno, a nofollow link is still "theoretically" better than no link at all.
mark, you wear this for month and then show us where you go?
why does a guy from brithish colymbia promote his paper so heavy here
Originally posted by Markham
Hey guys
Commercial drivers are probably pretty familiar with this technology, but I thought it was interesting. Anybody use this in Calgary and have stories to tell?
http://www.calgarybeacon.com/2011/08...itting-in-cab/
Markham
I used to have one of these in my work truck where I used to work. They would be a good idea if it wasn't for how fucking stupid they are.
It takes a few minutes for the box to load up, and then you have to log in, or else it yells at you. So you can't just jump in the truck and go. You can't go even 1km/hr over the speed limit or else it yells at you. So try not to have to pass anyone or go downhill. And the best part is that you can't shut it off, so don't let your truck sit for more than a few days or else it will drain the battery.
I bought a piece of Dynamat from Futureshop and put that over the speaker. It still reported my bad driving to the office, but at least I wasn't jumping out of my skin every time it yelled, "SPEEDING VIOLATION! PLEASE REDUCE YOUR SPEED BELOW THE SPEED LIMIT!" You wouldn't believe how loud that thing was.
Thank fuck I don't have that anymore. If you ever get one, get ready to never enjoy driving anywhere ever again.
2007 GMC 2500 Duramax
1981 GMC C1500 454
Shaw tracking has been using a similar technology for a long time.