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checking interest - 2010 Adrenalin v8 AWD
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnyB" data-source="post: 1020068" data-attributes="member: 52774"><p>No reason to get defensive. I am not familiar with them and have not seen them in NYC. I kinda like the idea though and will look into it for more info. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Although we do not go to walmart in NYC I understand your point. It is expected to see cam's in retail establishments. It is not common place to see one on the dashboard of a car, at least not yet. Actually the streets of NYC are covered with cam's. Traffic cams, police cams and all the private cams on peoples store fronts and houses. I have cams on my house as a deterrent to crime. Not to forget all the stuff we don't even know about.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I saw on a news report that the Google car that goes around scanning/taking pics for Google maps also scans and logs any and all WiFi signals it comes across. So as it passes your house and your signal is strong enough to get to the street it receives your signal and logs the network name and location. Hmmm ... Google maybe working with the gov't ? Of course I don't have anyway to verify that is 100% true and accurate the news gets things wrong all the time.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The streets of NYC are also covered with EZPass scanners. Logging which EZPass passes by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnyB, post: 1020068, member: 52774"] No reason to get defensive. I am not familiar with them and have not seen them in NYC. I kinda like the idea though and will look into it for more info. Although we do not go to walmart in NYC I understand your point. It is expected to see cam's in retail establishments. It is not common place to see one on the dashboard of a car, at least not yet. Actually the streets of NYC are covered with cam's. Traffic cams, police cams and all the private cams on peoples store fronts and houses. I have cams on my house as a deterrent to crime. Not to forget all the stuff we don't even know about. I saw on a news report that the Google car that goes around scanning/taking pics for Google maps also scans and logs any and all WiFi signals it comes across. So as it passes your house and your signal is strong enough to get to the street it receives your signal and logs the network name and location. Hmmm ... Google maybe working with the gov't ? Of course I don't have anyway to verify that is 100% true and accurate the news gets things wrong all the time. The streets of NYC are also covered with EZPass scanners. Logging which EZPass passes by. [/QUOTE]
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