Personal tracking

GISTEQ PHOTOTRACKR MINI DPL900 GPS TRACKING DEVICE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY


  • Keep track of your digital pics on a map with precise GPS location.
  • Record and replay trip routees anywhere in the world.
  • Share pics on the web with location tagging.
  • Works with ALL digital cameras.
  • User-friendly; simple information transfer to computer.

Product Description
GiSTEQ PhotoTrackr is a pic tracking solution that integrates digital pic with location information for on the web digital mapping and pic sharing. It also provides trip recording and playback function. If you are a sports enthusiast, you can also get the SportTracks upgrade to track your exercise progress with PhotoTrackr.

SPECIFICATION

* Battery Life: Operation Time: 17 hours in continuous mode
* 65 channels satellite tracking
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BT-Q890: QSTARZ BT-Q890 NANO KEYCHAIN BLUETOOTH GPS RECEIVER


  • Antenna : Built-in patch antenna with LNA
  • Sensitivity: -165dBm tracking
  • Accuracy : < 3m CEP (Stand-Alone, S/A off); < 2.5m CEP (DGPS)
  • Output Message : NMEA-0183 (V3.01) – GGA, GSA,GSV, RMC(default); VTG, GLL(Optional)
  • Time to First Fix (TTFF) : < Average 1/33/35 sec. (Hot/Warm/Cold start)

Product Description
# Super High 66-Channel tracking for fast acquisition and reacquisition
# Super high sensitivity -165dBm adopting the latest MTK chipset
# Lower power consumption up to 12hrs navigation time
# Slim, Thin, Li ght, and Stylish design, only 62L x 38W x 7H (mm)
# Capable of Assisted GPS: download almanac data to realize fastest TTFF and positioning
# G-Mouse + Bluetooth in one: wired and wireless GPS receiver
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GARMIN FOOT POD


  • Mfg #: 010-11092-00

Product Description
This little foot pod is small enough to attach to your shoelaces or fit in the mid-sole pocket of compatible shoes. It’s always ready to use and automatically turns on when you begin moving…. More >>

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HOW MANY WILL MISS OR EVEN KNOW ABOUT THESE?

100 Things Your Children Might Never Know About
Audio-Visual Entertainment
1. Inserting a VHS tape into a VCR to watch a motion picture or to record something.
2. Super-8 movies and cine film of all kinds.
3. Playing music on an audio tape using a personal stereo. See what happens when you give a Walkman to todays teenager.
4. The number of Television channels being a single digit. I remember it being a huge event when Britain got its fourth channel.
5. Standard-definition, CRT Televisions filling up half your living room.
6. Rotary dial TVs with no remote control. You know, the ones where the children were the remote control.
7. High-speed dubbing.
8. 8-track cartridges.
9. Vinyl records. Even today’s DJs are going laptop or CD.
10. Betamax tapes.
11. MiniDisc.
12. Laserdisc: the LP of DVD.
13. Scanning the radio dial and hearing static between stations. (Digital tuners + HD radio bork this concept.)
14. Shortwave radio.
15. 3-D movies meaning red-and-green glasses.
16. Watching Television when the networks say you should. Tivo and Sky+ are slowing killing this one.
17. That there was a time before ‘reality TV.’
Computers and Videogaming
18. Wires. OK, so they’re not gone yet, but it won’t be long
19. The scream of a modem connecting.
20. The buzz of a dot-matrix printer
21. 5- and 3-inch floppies, Zip Discs and countless other forms of data storage.
22. Using jumpers to set IRQs.
23. DOS.
24. Terminals accessing the mainframe.
25. Screens being just green (or orange) on black.
26. Tweaking the volume setting on your tape deck to get a personal game to load, and waiting ages for it to actually do it.
27. Daisy chaining your SCSI devices and making sure they’ve all got a different ID.
28. Counting in kilobytes.
29. Wondering if you can afford to purchase a RAM upgrade.
30. Blowing the dust out of a NES cartridge in the hopes that it’ll load this time.
31. Turning a PlayStation on its end to try and get a game to load.
32. Joysticks.
33. Having to delete something to make room on your hard drive.
34. Booting your personal off of a floppy disk.
35. Recording a song in a studio.
The Internet
36. NCSA Mosaic.
37. Finding out information from an encyclopedia.
38. Using a road atlas to get from A to B.
39. Doing bank business only when the bank is open.
40. Shopping only during the day, Monday to Saturday.
41. Phone books and Yellow Pages.
42. Newspapers and magazines made from dead trees.
43. Actually being able to get a domain name consisting of real words.
44. Filling out an order form by hand, putting it in an envelope and posting it.
45. Not knowing exactly what all of your friends are doing and thinking at each moment.
46. Carrying on a correspondence with real letters, especially the handwritten kind.
47. Archie searches.
48. Gopher searches.
49. Concatenating and UUDecoding binaries from Usenet.
50. Privacy.
51. The fact that words generally don’t have num8er5 in them.
52. Correct spelling of phrases, rather than TLAs.
53. Waiting several minutes (or even hours!) to download something.
54. The time before botnets/security vulnerabilities due to always-on and always-connected Computers
55. The time before Computer networks.
56. When Spam was just a meat product — or even a Monty Python sketch.
Gadgets
57. Typewriters.
58. Putting film in your camera: 35mm might have some life still, but what about APS or disk?
59. Sending that film away to be processed.
60. Having physical prints of photographs come back to you.
61. CB radios.
62. Getting lost. With GPS coming to more and more phones, your location is only a click away.
63. Rotary-dial telephones.
64. Answering machines.
65. Using a stick to point at information on a wallchart
66. Pay phones.
67. Phones with actual bells in them.
68. Fax machines.
69. Vacuum cleaners with bags in them.
Everything Else
70. Taking turns picking a radio station, or selecting a tape, for everyone to listen to during a long drive.
71. Remembering someone’s phone number.
72. Not knowing who was calling you on the phone.
73. Actually going down to a Blockbuster store to rent a movie.
74. Toys actually being suitable for the under-3s.
75. LEGO just being square blocks of various sizes, with the odd wheel, window or door.
76. Waiting for the television-network premiere to watch a motion picture after its run at the theater.
77. Relying on the 5-minute sport segment on the nightly news for baseball highlights.
78. Neat handwriting.
79. The days before the nanny state.
80. Starbuck being a man.
81. Han shoots first.
82. “Obi-Wan never told you what happened to your father.” But they’ve already seen episode III, so it’s no huge surprise.
83. Kentucky Fried Chicken, as opposed to KFC.
84. Trig tables and log tables.
85. “Don’t know what a slide rule is for …”
86. Finding books in a card catal

HOW MANY OF THESE THINGS WILL YOUR CHILDREN REMEMBER?

Inserting a VHS tape into a VCR to watch a motion picture or to record something.
Super-8 movies and cine film of all kinds.
Playing music on an audio tape using a personal stereo. See what happens when you give a Walkman to todays teenager.
The number of Television channels being a single digit. I remember it being a huge event when Britain got its fourth channel.
Standard-definition, CRT Televisions filling up half your living room.
Rotary dial TVs with no remote control. You know, the ones where the children were the remote control.
High-speed dubbing.
8-track cartridges.
Vinyl records. Even today’s DJs are going laptop or CD.
Betamax tapes.
MiniDisc.
Laserdisc: the LP of DVD.
Scanning the radio dial and hearing static between stations. (Digital tuners + HD radio bork this concept.)
Shortwave radio.
3-D movies meaning red-and-green glasses.
Watching Television when the networks say you should. Tivo and Sky+ are slowing killing this one.
That there was a time before ‘reality TV.’
Photo credit: smin via flickr
Computers and Videogaming

Wires. OK, so they’re not gone yet, but it won’t be long
The scream of a modem connecting.
The buzz of a dot-matrix printer
5- and 3-inch floppies, Zip Discs and countless other forms of data storage.
Using jumpers to set IRQs.
DOS.
Terminals accessing the mainframe.
Screens being just green (or orange) on black.
Tweaking the volume setting on your tape deck to get a personal game to load, and waiting ages for it to actually do it.
Daisy chaining your SCSI devices and making sure they’ve all got a different ID.
Counting in kilobytes.
Wondering if you can afford to purchase a RAM upgrade.
Blowing the dust out of a NES cartridge in the hopes that it’ll load this time.
Turning a PlayStation on its end to try and get a game to load.
Joysticks.
Having to delete something to make room on your hard drive.
Booting your personal off of a floppy disk.
Recording a song in a studio.
Photo credit: ghbrett via flickr
The Internet

NCSA Mosaic.
Finding out information from an encyclopedia.
Using a road atlas to get from A to B.
Doing bank business only when the bank is open.
Shopping only during the day, Monday to Saturday.
Phone books and Yellow Pages.
Newspapers and magazines made from dead trees.
Actually being able to get a domain name consisting of real words.
Filling out an order form by hand, putting it in an envelope and posting it.
Not knowing exactly what all of your friends are doing and thinking at each moment.
Carrying on a correspondence with real letters, especially the handwritten kind.
Archie searches.
Gopher searches.
Concatenating and UUDecoding binaries from Usenet.
Privacy.
The fact that words generally don’t have num8er5 in them.
Correct spelling of phrases, rather than TLAs.
Waiting several minutes (or even hours!) to download something.
The time before botnets/security vulnerabilities due to always-on and always-connected Computers
The time before Computer networks.
When Spam was just a meat product — or even a Monty Python sketch.
Photo credit: Chris Devers via flickr
Gadgets

Typewriters.
Putting film in your camera: 35mm might have some life still, but what about APS or disk?
Sending that film away to be processed.
Having physical prints of photographs come back to you.
CB radios.
Getting lost. With GPS coming to more and more phones, your location is only a click away.
Rotary-dial telephones.
Answering machines.
Using a stick to point at information on a wallchart
Pay phones.
Phones with actual bells in them.
Fax machines.
Vacuum cleaners with bags in them.
Photo credit: ansik via flickr
Everything Else

Taking turns picking a radio station, or selecting a tape, for everyone to listen to during a long drive.
Remembering someone’s phone number.
Not knowing who was calling you on the phone.
Actually going down to a Blockbuster store to rent a movie.
Toys actually being suitable for the under-3s.
LEGO just being square blocks of various sizes, with the odd wheel, window or door.
Waiting for the television-network premiere to watch a motion picture after its run at the theater.
Relying on the 5-minute sport segment on the nightly news for baseball highlights.
Neat handwriting.
The days before the nanny state.
Starbuck being a man.
Han shoots first.
“Obi-Wan never told you what happened to your father.” But they’ve already seen episode III, so it’s no huge surprise.
Kentucky Fried Chicken, as opposed to KFC.
Trig tables and log tables.
“Don’t know what a slide rule is for …”
Finding books in a card catalog at the library.
Swimming pools with diving boards.
Hershey bars in silver wrappers.
Sliding the paper outer wrapper off a Kit-Kat, placing it on the palm of your hand and clapping to make it bang loudly. Then sliding your finger down the silver foil of break off the first finger
A Marathon bar (what a Snickers used to be called in
I know it’s long -
But, it’s kinda fun to reminisce! :”D
I remember all of them! That should tell you guys how old this ol’ lady is! lol!

(((Gonzo)))

SHOULD I TAKE A NEW POOL JOB IN THIS ECONOMY?

I currently work for a pool company that is questionable in it’s business practices. We get paid a percentage of the route we run (i clean 86 pools a week, several of them are commercial pools that i visit several times a week). Our pay stub comes in the form of a spreadsheet that is so confusing that the office manager cannot even clearly explain to me what I make. The dollar amount of the chemicals we use is not to exceed 13% of the route gross, and if it does we have that amount deducted from our pay at the end of twelve months. We have $8.00 per week deducted from our checks for ‘uniform cleaning charge’. We do not carry company cell phones, but the store and customers call us on our personal phones. If a customer calls and a manager goes to check the problem, they take money from our checks. It does go to the extreme, ie a route tech left a hose on and the company charged him $600. One tech was charged $3000 for a heater that corroded which the company owner attributed to a chlorine tab being left in a skimmer basket.

The company owner is about to give us GPS enabled phones so he can track our movements. If we spend less time at a pool than they estimate it should take, our pay is docked. If we spend more time at a pool, we do not get any extra pay, however.

I took this job because I was laid off from my last job (in bookkeeping) and had no other choice, and this job is superior than not eating and not being able to feed my family.

I have been offered a job at a pool building company, doing fixes and turning the pools over from a say of construction to the customer. I will have to learn some new things, but have no doubts about my capability to learn.

I want to take the new job because I think I will like it more, but am hesitant to make a move because I know when I leave the current company it will burn a bridge. On top of this I am completing my bachelor’s degree in bookkeeping (this will take at least another year and a half) and do not plan on doing this forever. The new company stated that class should not be a problem as far as scheduling is concerned.

I do not want to be selfish (I have a wife and kid) and take another job just so I can feel better, and I do not like job hopping, which I am prone to do, because I am always looking for something better. I am depressed doing what I have to do, and I constantly feel paranoid that I will get some large bill from my own company! I even go so far as to take photos of each pool when I leave, which is just crazy. I just feel hesitant to leave a job that does pay the bills; I am scared to take a leap.

IS THIS A CRAIGSLIST FRAUD I NEED HELP!!!?

I want to purchase this iphone 3g 16GB and unlock the seller replied saying this:

Hello There,

Please let me state the price for 1 Apple iPhone 16GB 3G is 350 USD with the shipping already included in the price . Anyway, the shipping will be started from here and will take only 3 days to reach your location. The phone will come Brand New, Unlocked, Full Accessories ,2 Years International Warranty ( you can use it at any licensed service ), Original Box, Receipts from Apple and my shop , has GPS , WIFI , 3G and many others. The phone is fully unlocked, you can use it with any simcard and any carrier all over the world. waiting for your reply if you want to know how this transaction can be finished in a safe way!

Regards,
Cris

This is what I said:

can I just pick it up we can meet somewhere in downtown la or somewhere you like your choice
please get back to me Im willing to pay you $400 cash if we meet somewhere

This is what the seller said:

Soryy for the moment I am located in Spain/Madrid for bussines .

Please specify what colour you want white or black ?

The payment process will be VERY secured for both of us. The payment will be made in a safe way. First I will go at the shipping company and begin the shipping to your address, after that they (shipping company) will email you with your tracking number and more information about your safety and how to complete with the payment. You will have to send the money through Western Union on they are agent details and send them the Details from the Western Union receipt. THEY WILL KEEP the Money until you will receive and inspect the package. They will not release me the money in any circumstances until you receive and inspect the package. After you will receive the package you need to give them a confirmation if everything is okay and they can give me the payment or you want your money back . In this way we are both protected .

p.s. To begin the shipping to your address I will need from you :

First Name :
Last Name :
Street Address :
City :
State :
Zip Code :
Country :
Personal Phone # :

The payment will be made in a safe way. First I will go at the shipping company and begin the shipping to your address, after that they (shipping company) will email you with your tracking number and more information about your safety and how to complete with the payment. You will have to send the money through Western Union on they are agent details and send them the Details from the Western Union receipt. THEY WILL KEEP the Money until you will receive and inspect the package. They will not release me the money in any circumstances until you receive and inspect the package. After you will receive the package you need to give them a confirmation if everything is okay and they can give me the payment or you want your money back . In this way we are both protected .

Here I recapitulate to make you comprehend perfectly.

1. I will begin the shipping to your address and give you the tracking number ( also company will email you with the tracking number and all information )
2. You will send the money through Western Union to they are agent and send the payment details to the shipping company
3. The shipping company will keep the details until you will receive the package and inspect it .
4. You receive the package and inspect it
5. You give a positive confirmation or a negative one
6. I get paid or you will ask for a refund !

p.s. To begin the shipping to your address I will need from you :

First Name :
Last Name :
Street Address :
City :
State :
Zip Code :
Country :
Email address : ( NOT GMAIL )
Personal Phone # :

Thanks,

NOW SHOULD I BELIEVE THIS WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK? IS THIS A SCAMMER IM TALKING TOO?

PLEASE ADD TO THIS LIST OF THINGS POSSIBLE?

Things that I know are possible, from personal experience:

Getting someone’s passwords by installing a keylogger system that records all of their keystrokes
Knowing when someone is on Yahoo Messenger, etc. even when they are supposedly invisible
Knowing what location is viewing your MySpace, and at what times
Finding out about how many buddies someone has on AIM
Being alerted when someone opens and e-mail or text
Tapping a mobile phone
Tracking someone with a mobile phone by GPS
Hacking into security cameras in various locations (offices, airports, banks, etc.)

I know for a fact that everyone I have listed here can happen, either through personal experience or through detailed explanations from others who have personally experienced it, with proof.

Can you add anything to this list that I might not have thought of? I am trying to get an idea of how much it’s possible for certain people to know.
Also, the people who call me paranoid either have not experienced what I have experienced or they are lying.

911 CELL PHONE CALLS? (PLEASE ANSWER!!)?

Is it true that if anyone calls 911 from their cell phone, can the dispatcher try to track you down if there is a GPS system installed? Will the personal information (the # will show up on the computer) will show up on the the dispatcher’s computer? If you call multi-x-times, will they track where you are currently at? How does the main system work if you dial 911 more than 2-x-times? How does this process work? If you know how this works, please tell me with the straight answer. Thank You!
I have a cell phone. Its Net 10.
http://net10.com

CAN MY PARENTS READ MY TEXT MESSAGES ONLINE WITH SPRINT?

I have sprint, I text, alot, my parents use the creepy gps thing to track me wherever I am. I do not want them seeing what I have texted, it’s my personal business. I was wondering if there was anyway I could read my on the web texts, and if my parents could… something doesnt seem right lately, I was speaking to one of my guy friends, and umm yeah, I dont really need my parents seeing that, and then this day my step-dad kept trying to look at my phone, and he mentioned one of the things I stated in the texts. I need a real answer and an explanation and a solution other than dont text innapropriate things. thanks,, please help mee! lol
oh and my writing is a tiny out of order, no i didnt know they could before I was texting my guy friend.