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i have abluetooth, but rarely use it anywhere by the car.
actually, the battery is dead and it's been in my cupholder for at least a week. |
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Bluetooth guy is preferrable when driving. I'd rather someone be on their Bluetooth than jacking around on their phone and broadsiding me.
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What is the law on phones when driving where you guys are? California goes hands free on July 1st. While I am not a bluetooth guy, I have one in my cup holder and use it sometimes.
Glad hands free is becoming the law. |
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there are studies out there that prove the level of tunnel vision when talking on the phone is the same whethere it's hands=free or not. |
Hilarious study....
http://unews.utah.edu/p/?r=062206-1 Looks like there needs to be a DWC....driving while calling. ROFL |
Actually anyone that has to be available for phone calls and does a LOT of driving the bluetooth headsets are a staple.
Soon laws are going to pass in just about EVERY state that will make it illegal to have a phone in your hand. Its already on Federal Installations like Ft. Riley next to me. It's just a matter of time. It's also nice when the WU likes to call me 10 Gawddamn times while I am trying to cook dinner. one push of a button on my ear and and I am still cutting and dicing while talking. |
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The base I work at (Naval Station Norfolk) has banned the use of cell phones while driving, to include hands free devices. |
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what is a WU? |
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You wanna get some weird looks? Rock these.
http://www.techshout.com/images/motorola-s805.jpg I listen to music and make calls and they are HUGE on my head. Not very discreet. Small price to pay for no cord music listening. |
that must be why you are "iChief" cauz you're interactive!
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