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Monday January 23, 2006
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Oliver Rist at the Technology Filter is a big into bikes and is using his blog to cover the the coverging worlds of motorcycles and technology. You can read his longwinded posts on the New York Motorocycle Show here. The most interesting stuff for those of us that don't have the time--or money--to tour the Andes on a rice rocket was this bit on Autocom Communications: These guys make essentially the same product, but address all of Chatterbox's weaknesses: Real noise cancellation, no helmet modifications, cell phone or music interfaces, intelligent fade out/fade in between voice comm and music controls, GPS and radar detector connectors and more. It had most everything--except ease of installation. I always wondered how bikers made cellular calls and listened to music. TechnoRide's Bill Howard isn't afraid to go two-wheeling either. Although this post seeems more philosophical than technical.
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January 23, 2006 9:26 PM
Long winded?!?! Are you high? I've edited you, weenie boy, and you're way more work in that department than I ever was. Editors cry tears of joy over my copy. Besides, everyone agrees all my syllables are gold. No such thing as long winded. Bite me.
January 24, 2006 7:21 AM
Well, you did say Bite me three times (four?) when one might have sufficed.
January 24, 2006 9:16 AM
...when you spend too many years being paid by the word.
January 24, 2006 3:11 PM
Give the guy some credit, he's willing to share information about his experience with motorcycles. I found the information quite interesting even though I dont ride a bike or desire too. Dan, your comments are basically your own opinion obviously.
January 26, 2006 1:38 AM
Geez you seem to be just a tad testy. I was stupid enough to follow this up with a read. better luck next time. Sunset1