My understanding is it uses GPS. When you leave the car you sync it with your GPS. When it syncs it creates a waypoint within the app. So when you're ready to find your car, you open the app (which will activate your phone's GPS) and it will use the previously made waypoint to guide you to your car. I could be wrong, but in ALL the videos and reviews I've seen and read, the range was too far for any other technology, and a few users complained about it screwing with their GPS on their phones.
Personally, if you ask me, a standalone app (most of which are free) will get you the same end results without having to pay for a $30 piece of hardware that's trying to be sold as a high end speed charger
First she posts a picture promoting Obama for the next election... 2 yrs from now, keeping in mind he CAN'T run again. Now she's trying to file suit claiming someone poses like her...
I guess someone finally told her she's the laughing stock of the interwebs and now she's trying to keep that crown.
My first thought was Chase is trying to come off as a squeaky clean family oriented bank.
Then I thought "Who's really out there researching bank account information and says 'oh no porn stars use this bank, my husband might walk in there and end up in an orgy.'" I mean, REALLY??
My final thought was "I guess the girls in porns who STILL have their Chase accounts and DIDN'T obtain these letters are realizing how unknown they actually are"
People seem to forget that sharing (legally or illegally) is how many artists become famous. It's a step up from walking the streets and hand passing out copies of your demo CDs that you spent money on.
Instead you simply make your track, toss it online and watch it slowly spread.
I remember one artist (can't remember exactly who) once said, "keep pirating music, we make the majority of our money from concerts and appearances. Money from album sales goes in the pockets of the suits" (paraphrased, not quoted)
But think about this, consider the number of new artists you've discovered by simply exploring LimeWire, Napster, SeekShare, etc. And now fast-forward to you at a concert of that artist. How would this have happened if you didn't explore?
This just means more money out of Apple's pocket. I've already located about 7 LOCAL sources selling the required screw-driver. What a joke. So apple is now forced to pay more money to prevent their customers from tampering with their purchased hardware. Smart Apple, quite smart.
The student didn't get in trouble for videotaping it, the problem was it was closed-circuit AND he was purposely displaying it for the public. It's be charged as a hate crime
Yeah go ahead and say it... "A hate crime because the guy was gay" [roll eyes here]
"Reason To Have A Distinct Ringtone"? Because they were on a trash pile full of old cell phones that wouldn't stop ringing right?
Wait wait no, the pieces of trash were calling and texting each other right?
Or maybe you really meant that everyone's ringtone sounds like trash, but this guy's was unique. Haha I get it now, quite funny.
Wow... but wait, just one degree? I'd the next Van Weilder BUT of course I'd take a few classes. I'd basically have the recording industry keep the college in business
I agree with the guy. Child porn is illegal (that should not change at all, not even a little bit) but I do think that the fact that the techs were only supposed to "tamper" with things related to the installation of the DVD player made it wrong for them to snoop through the guy's files. BUT if he had the files on his desktop or as his background that's a different story and then yes he should be in jail.
But if I know guys and porn, he had it probably inside 5 folders labeled Tax forms, or System files, or something else like that.
Again I don't agree that he should have child porn, BUT I do think the techs were wrong to snoop AND then go to the cops about it.
I've been saying this for years. There's no way to stop it. You can slow it down or cut off one road, but there'll ALWAYS be another way of getting to the target. If you doubt it just look at the time line in general. We started with 3.5" floppies, someone would save data on it and send it to their friends; from there CDs, and once again the same thing occurred. Following that came the Napster generation (P2P sharing) and laws were made to stop it yet other companies and programs were born, and on and on. Now we have bit-torrents, as well as a few other things. It's pointless to try to stop it. BUT at the same time I'm not saying don't try, it's fun to watch the failure.
OK so wait let me get this straight... Thte camp grounds in Maine are getting all worked up because a Wal-Mart, as in a basic store is putting them out of business? This is entirely stupid!
Hitch hiking? How is this hitch hiking? You know you're you're riding with and you're all going to the same relative location. With hitch-hiking you're basically getting in a random car with a COMPLETE stranger. The people taking part in this service are environmentalists, and if you've done a lil bit of research and visited the site that they're attempting to discontinue you'll find out that pictures are posted of the individuals, as well as the location they're going.
It's just an advanced version of carpooling... No thumbs needed.
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My understanding is it uses GPS. When you leave the car you sync it with your GPS. When it syncs it creates a waypoint within the app. So when you're ready to find your car, you open the app (which will activate your phone's GPS) and it will use the previously made waypoint to guide you to your car.
I could be wrong, but in ALL the videos and reviews I've seen and read, the range was too far for any other technology, and a few users complained about it screwing with their GPS on their phones.
Personally, if you ask me, a standalone app (most of which are free) will get you the same end results without having to pay for a $30 piece of hardware that's trying to be sold as a high end speed charger
Can't say anything negative
That's when you leave a comment that says "Town policy does not allow me to say anything negative even if it is the truth. Positive comments are below
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From DVD to Obama to Ass
First she posts a picture promoting Obama for the next election... 2 yrs from now, keeping in mind he CAN'T run again.
Now she's trying to file suit claiming someone poses like her...
I guess someone finally told her she's the laughing stock of the interwebs and now she's trying to keep that crown.
Husband orgies and un-well known "stars"
My first thought was Chase is trying to come off as a squeaky clean family oriented bank.
Then I thought "Who's really out there researching bank account information and says 'oh no porn stars use this bank, my husband might walk in there and end up in an orgy.'" I mean, REALLY??
My final thought was "I guess the girls in porns who STILL have their Chase accounts and DIDN'T obtain these letters are realizing how unknown they actually are"
Sharing ain't all that bad
People seem to forget that sharing (legally or illegally) is how many artists become famous. It's a step up from walking the streets and hand passing out copies of your demo CDs that you spent money on.
Instead you simply make your track, toss it online and watch it slowly spread.
I remember one artist (can't remember exactly who) once said, "keep pirating music, we make the majority of our money from concerts and appearances. Money from album sales goes in the pockets of the suits" (paraphrased, not quoted)
But think about this, consider the number of new artists you've discovered by simply exploring LimeWire, Napster, SeekShare, etc. And now fast-forward to you at a concert of that artist. How would this have happened if you didn't explore?
Re: Ridiculous?
Actually I think the Xbox360 beat them with Grand Theft Auto San Andreas.... Can I get you some "Hot Coffee"
Kind of a waste...
This just means more money out of Apple's pocket. I've already located about 7 LOCAL sources selling the required screw-driver. What a joke. So apple is now forced to pay more money to prevent their customers from tampering with their purchased hardware. Smart Apple, quite smart.
420MPH
I'm sure the guy who got a ticket for going 420MPH has that posted on his wall to brag to all his friends
Re: Re: Re: Re: Question...
The student didn't get in trouble for videotaping it, the problem was it was closed-circuit AND he was purposely displaying it for the public. It's be charged as a hate crime
Yeah go ahead and say it... "A hate crime because the guy was gay" [roll eyes here]
Because trash likes to call each other...
"Reason To Have A Distinct Ringtone"? Because they were on a trash pile full of old cell phones that wouldn't stop ringing right?
Wait wait no, the pieces of trash were calling and texting each other right?
Or maybe you really meant that everyone's ringtone sounds like trash, but this guy's was unique. Haha I get it now, quite funny.
Wow... but wait, just one degree? I'd the next Van Weilder BUT of course I'd take a few classes. I'd basically have the recording industry keep the college in business
agreed...
I agree with the guy. Child porn is illegal (that should not change at all, not even a little bit) but I do think that the fact that the techs were only supposed to "tamper" with things related to the installation of the DVD player made it wrong for them to snoop through the guy's files. BUT if he had the files on his desktop or as his background that's a different story and then yes he should be in jail.
But if I know guys and porn, he had it probably inside 5 folders labeled Tax forms, or System files, or something else like that.
Again I don't agree that he should have child porn, BUT I do think the techs were wrong to snoop AND then go to the cops about it.
Re: Re: Ankle brace...
That obviously was a joke...
Been saying this for years...
I've been saying this for years. There's no way to stop it. You can slow it down or cut off one road, but there'll ALWAYS be another way of getting to the target. If you doubt it just look at the time line in general. We started with 3.5" floppies, someone would save data on it and send it to their friends; from there CDs, and once again the same thing occurred. Following that came the Napster generation (P2P sharing) and laws were made to stop it yet other companies and programs were born, and on and on. Now we have bit-torrents, as well as a few other things. It's pointless to try to stop it. BUT at the same time I'm not saying don't try, it's fun to watch the failure.
Kids with games
I honestly think the parents did something stupid and blamed the kid for it... Just again just my opinion
Hilarious
Ok I had something to say, but I just spent the last 10 minutes laughing at this poor guy to remember what I was going to say.
! person...
They always taught you in school that it only takes one person to make a difference...
Seriously?
OK so wait let me get this straight... Thte camp grounds in Maine are getting all worked up because a Wal-Mart, as in a basic store is putting them out of business? This is entirely stupid!
Tanks of gas
So umm about how many tanks of gas are they giving up to pay this back?
Re: It's hitchhiking
Hitch hiking? How is this hitch hiking? You know you're you're riding with and you're all going to the same relative location. With hitch-hiking you're basically getting in a random car with a COMPLETE stranger. The people taking part in this service are environmentalists, and if you've done a lil bit of research and visited the site that they're attempting to discontinue you'll find out that pictures are posted of the individuals, as well as the location they're going.
It's just an advanced version of carpooling... No thumbs needed.