I'm going to work on the principle that you have passed your driving test; do you check your mirrors whilst driving (as opposed to when you put your make-up on)? How long does it take? It's just a fraction of a second isn't it, same with the speedo. Any experienced driver should be able to check their speed without any impact on their driving and any experienced driver should be able to guestimate their current speed if their actions (they lift or depress the gas pedal) or the road conditions (they meet a hill) cause a change in speed.
If you need one of these devices to check your speed you need some further tuition and to re-take your test as you are a danger to yourself and all other road users.
I always find that the best way to check my speed is within the speed-limit is to use the speedometer, which those nice motor manufacturers already include in all cars, and observation of road-side signs which indicate the _maximum_ speed allowed on a stretch of road. Combine that with further observation of the current conditions to provide the _safe_ driving speed. Simples.
I purchased a new HDD from play.com. when it arrived it was just in a flimsy plastic envelope. No bubble-wrap or padding of any description. Hate to think what it's been put through as it passed along the post office system. Straight back it went.
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Jim
No wireless? → #
Posted Thursday 4th June 2009 08:55 GMT
In Asus aims at Apple TV with LAN-linked set-top box
Fail!
Jim
@Carl Williams → #
Posted Friday 8th May 2009 18:55 GMT
In Coyote Systems Mini Coyote
I'm going to work on the principle that you have passed your driving test; do you check your mirrors whilst driving (as opposed to when you put your make-up on)? How long does it take? It's just a fraction of a second isn't it, same with the speedo. Any experienced driver should be able to check their speed without any impact on their driving and any experienced driver should be able to guestimate their current speed if their actions (they lift or depress the gas pedal) or the road conditions (they meet a hill) cause a change in speed.
If you need one of these devices to check your speed you need some further tuition and to re-take your test as you are a danger to yourself and all other road users.
Jim
Tat → #
Posted Friday 8th May 2009 10:51 GMT
In Coyote Systems Mini Coyote
I always find that the best way to check my speed is within the speed-limit is to use the speedometer, which those nice motor manufacturers already include in all cars, and observation of road-side signs which indicate the _maximum_ speed allowed on a stretch of road. Combine that with further observation of the current conditions to provide the _safe_ driving speed. Simples.
£200+ saved ;-)
Jim
Fail → #
Posted Friday 13th February 2009 10:35 GMT
In Cisco Linksys Media Hub 500GB home NAS
Way too expensive
No AV out
Subscription web service
Jim
Or at the other end of the scale → #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 16:45 GMT
In HP breaks Japanese excessive packaging record
I purchased a new HDD from play.com. when it arrived it was just in a flimsy plastic envelope. No bubble-wrap or padding of any description. Hate to think what it's been put through as it passed along the post office system. Straight back it went.