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An electronic device GPS type child locator?
Hi, first of all, I know our children aren't dogs or cats, and I don't like the sound of it either. I dont even agree with those child leashes things that some people use. But here is the thing, I have been having these nightmares in which someone kidnaps my baby and I can't find her. I know many parents probably have had this nightmare, its a common fear. But I am going on holiday soon, internationally to visit my parents, and I am going alone because my husband has work. And I don't know, I guess I'm just scared that my fears will be realised, because I'm from a small town where you could leave your doors open and even if someone did take something or commited a crime, you'd know exactly who is was the next day. And abduction is so low where I live, you just don't hear about it.
Bla bla , anyway long story short, I was wondering if there existed like a small gps tag or something that I could attach to a baby bracelet or anklet or something, because my girl is 20 months and she runs, and she is friendly and trusting and is so full of energy, and being pregnant, sometimes I can't keep up with her. I'm just nervous.
Anyone heard of a product like this?
James K- 10 bucks you dont have kids, 10 bucks you are the type of guy who never will and hate the sight of them, and 10 bucks you have never read that book and have to google it to find out who actually wrote it. You probably think it was written in 1984, and you might even come back at me with an edit from...let me guess....wikipedia? loser.
and as for the first answer, one day, if your kids ever goes missing, or gets abducted or runs away, I'm sure that pain will be felt right under your skin. I'm not talking barcoded tattoos, toddlers can't tell people their address or that some stranger is not their mummy or Daddy, or find a police station. You are all a bunch of losers.
2009-02-21 23:54:19 by Ms_S
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Why are U.S. Census temp workers GPS-tagging every American's front door (the census is in 2010)?
According to an online Yahoo program, the Global Position System coordinates for the White House, probably one of the best-known publicly owned buildings in the world, are 38.898590 Latitude and -77.035971 Longitude. And since you know that, it's no big deal for the White House to know the coordinates for your front door, is it?
Some people think it is, and are upset over an army of some 140,000 workers hired in part with a $700 million taxpayer-funded contract to collect GPS readings for every front door in the nation.
But at American Daily Review, blogger Douglas Gibbs had more than a few doubts.
"GPS coordinates of your front door will make it easier for the government to monitor you," he said. "The U.S. Census Bureau is simply an excuse – a harmless looking means of obtaining the front door coordinates. The creation of GPS coordinates for front doors has nothing to do with the census, in all honesty, no matter how much the United States government tries to convince you that it does."
"Let's take this a step further. After all, with Barack Obama desiring to decrease the number of folks in the military, and with forces committed worldwide, we may not have sufficient military forces at home to deal with a rising national emergency. If the government decided to rely on foreign troops, perhaps United Nations personnel, most of which may not understand the street signs, much less know the lay of the land, they could use GPS devices to direct them to your front door," he wrote.
According to the Census Bureau's website, the GPS technology "allows us to reduce the amount of time spent by census workers in locating addresses. … Most importantly, by adding a GPS coordinate to each housing unit, the Census Bureau is able to ensure that residents are counted in the right location."
At Canada Free Press, commentator J.B. Williams said, "I can't resist the urge to question the authority and purpose behind such a BIG BROTHER initiative, when the official census itself is not due to be taken until 2010…
Includes 2 key ring receivers, 2 thin receiver plates, and single radio transmitter
Color-coded transmitter buttons make it easy to find any of 4 different items
Radio-frequency locator designed to help you find keys, wallet, and other items
I am considering the DIY PSP to GPS navigator mod or an actual garmin?
Provided that modding a PSP into a GPS device with added hardware and firmware updates and homebrew software actually works (and has for most that try it). It seems awesome in you tube videos and the price tags for a garmin unit or all the necessary PSP add ons together are nearly the same. Have you done it or do you own a standard PSP and think that it is worth a try for the added benefit of a PSP gaming and media device? Right now I'm thinking Id rather just be able to open a box to be able to use navigation with garmin, but their prices are all over the place! (130 at xmart and 200+ online).
This site will be helpful
http://jade.bioware.com/game_secrets/
Do you use an electronic device type child locator?
Hi, first of all, I know our children aren't dogs or cats, and I don't like the sound of it either. I dont even agree with those child leashes things that some people use. But here is the thing, I have been having these nightmares in which someone kidnaps my baby and I can't find her. I know many parents probably have had this nightmare, its a common fear. But I am going on holiday soon, internationally to visit my parents, and I am going alone because my husband has work. And I don't know, I guess I'm just scared that my fears will be realised, because I'm from a small town where you could leave your doors open and even if someone did take something or commited a crime, you'd know exactly who is was the next day. And abduction is so low where I live, you just don't hear about it.
Bla bla , anyway long story short, I was wondering if there existed like a small gps tag or something that I could attach to a baby bracelet or anklet or something, because my girl is 20 months and she runs, and she is friendly and trusting and is so full of energy, and being pregnant, sometimes I can't keep up with her. I'm just nervous.
Anyone heard of a product like this?
http://www.brickhouse-childsafety.com/locator.html
saw it on Duracell commercial
2009-02-21 23:51:33 by Ms_S
Can you recommend a GPS reciever with internal log and bluetooth?
I currently have a GlobalSat BT-338. It's great, but I need to carry a separate device around with me to log the data. I'd like a device that can log internally, I'd like it to be cheap, have a long battery life and having bluetooth would be nice so I can still use it with my PocketPC when I want. I've seen the RoyalTek RBT-3000 and the BTS-110 from StarsNav, and I'm sure there are others.
I have very little idea about the different models - I'll 90% of the time be using it just to tag photos - the less input required by me the better.
Any advice would be very much appreciated!
Tom
I found this on emtac.com/products/bluetooth/:
# 10hrs of continuous use from rechargeable, user replaceable Li-Ion battery
# 24K records Data Log function available for many flexible applications
# Ability to simultaneously send GPS data to four (4) iPAQ Pocket PC's
# A true wire-less GPS receiver using Bluetooth™ Technology
# Easy to use and hands free carrying style design
# Low power consumption with battery
# Embedded high sensitivity active antenna
# LED lights clearly indicate GPS / Bluetooth / Power status
...Technical Spec.
*Optional accessories: battery charger, external active antenna
# GPS Visualizer (3rd Party Program to use Datalogger)
# Trine2GE (3rd Party Program to integrate Google Earth and Trine Datalogger)
2006-08-07 08:02:39 by tompagenet
If you were President, what would you do?
Would you allow drinking (alcohol) on the floor of congress?
Would you require illegal aliens to get a tagged with a GPS device?
Would you colonize China?
it's called using you imagination. Plus it's not like democracy is at its best now.
A Wisconsin court ruled late last week that police can now secretly attach a GPS tracking device (like the one pictured above) to your car without a warrant. They can then track your comings and goings without your knowledge, building a case against
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Read all 'Innovation & entrepreneurship' posts in Cutting EdgeHis project is run out of DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency--the same group that oversaw the creation of night vision, stealth aircraft, and GPS. Ling told Pelley it's a very large-scale project. "It is very much like a Manhattan
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10,000 units have been sold. With about 2,500 dogs and 3,200 cats go astray every week the best chance of your pet remaining safe is to quickly ascertain their whereabouts. Why be a statistic?With it's small lightweight Tag weighing only 5 grams it tells you which way to walk to find your lost (or hiding) pet or indeed any other item (keys, mobile, TV remote). It works indoors or out up to a maximum range of 400 ft / 122m (clear line of sight) even through doors, walls, airing cupboards and other perfect hiding places.What's so special about it?* Our directional capabilities. * Loc8tor guides where to walk to find your pet.* Audio & visual cues on handset and Tag guide you to within 2.5cm / 1 inch.
Pack Contents: 1 x Loc8tor Pet, 2 x Mini Homing Tags,2x Pet Splashproof cases,2x Splashproof cases, Key ring loop and adhesive strips, Wall mount bracket, Multi language user guide, All batteries included
* Tags are the smallest and lightest of their kind. Only 5 grams * Great Range - Up to 122 metres /400 feet (clear line of sight).* Ultra portable - Handset is the size of a credit card.handheldTag Size Metric : 30.5mm (H) x 19.5mm (W) x 8.5mm (D) Weight: 5 grams Imperial : 1.2" (H) x 0.8" (W) x 0.3" (D) Weight: 0.175 Oz
Collar lock prevents others from seeing the dogs whereabouts
High-sensitivity GPS receiver that connects to any standard 1" collar
7-mile range, depending on terrain