THE TECHNOLOGIST

Daniel McGinn

Reinventing the ‘Fuzzbuster’

New GPS-powered features could help reposition a gizmo that has historically appealed to the young and the reckless.

 
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  • Posted By: Micky Marsh @ 06/24/2008 11:06:21 AM

    Comment: Look like you're a Nascar fan, a Nascar name, didn't I see you around a Nascar wheel or was that Dale.

  • Posted By: jath123 @ 06/24/2008 7:23:32 AM

    Comment: Under certain circumstances, speeding isn't all that bad. But in residential and high pedestrian traffic areas, excessive speeders should be arrested and not simply ticketed. And people who run red lights are just plain selfish ***holes. Here is my idea for people who despise dangerous drivers as much as I do. Be a database saboteur; locate any user generated red light databases that allow public input, and flood them with any intersection you want to remain safe. Aw what the heck, flood them with every intersection you can think of. Have a nice day.

  • Posted By: Cavallino_Rapante @ 06/23/2008 3:32:45 PM

    Comment: Technology that can alert citizens to the presence and location of law enforcement won't be 'legal' for long....so get it now while you can. Sounds to me like a new Electronic Intelligence war will be brewing, one that pits US Citizens against its own Government. First the Patriot Act/Cell-Phone snooping, and now GPS signals and traffic cameras. The fun is just beginning.

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