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Old March 16th 14, 09:56 PM posted to rec.autos.driving,comp.mobile.android,comp.mobile.ipad
George Kerby
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Default Finally, California drivers can read a cell phone map (iPad too?)




On 3/16/14 3:46 PM, in article , "Alan Baker"
> wrote:

> On 2014-03-16 20:12:37 +0000, Your Name said:
>
>> In article >, George Kerby
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On 3/15/14 3:55 PM, in article ,
>>> "Your Name" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> In article >, DevilsPGD
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> In the last episode of >, Your
>>>>> Name > said:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I have never seen such a system in any car, including Hyundai models,
>>>>>> that I've ever driven or been in. A Google search does seem to indicate
>>>>>> that it does exist though.
>>>>>
>>>>> You should look closer. I went through a phase a couple years ago where
>>>>> my girlfriend and I rented a car every 1-2 months, virtually all had
>>>>> some degree of automatic volume control.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe it's just another of those "lazy American" things ;-) and not
>>>> available (yet) in the real world.
>>>
>>> You wouldn't know the "real world" from a fairy tale, your world is yours
>>> alone...

>>
>> Whatever uetter crap you want to delude yourself with. :-\

>
> You mean like deluding yourself that turning a knob on the dash to
> defog the windshield is somehow more distracting that winding down a
> window?
>


ONLY after you pull over to the side of the road...

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