I was talking to the Captain of the new fire station by our house... and he indicated that some of the drivers were using iPhones for mapping calls.... cause it was better than the system they had. He said that their system was pretty good at incorporating building floor plans into the map... but at getting them to the location... the iPhone was beating it out every time. You peeps up on the mountain notice the same thing?]
I just found it odd that our EMT's had a super expensive system in their rig that they weren't really using.
Odd.
Made me want to go out and get an iPhone.
By the way... how you doing? How was the South?
You gonna be at the track this weekend?
well, on the mountain we use map books that we make ourselves
after the man hours are calculated to do the mapping, paper and ink bought, computer, map making progam, and printer purchased
our mapbooks end up costing around 500 bucks a piece, with a failure rate entirely dependent on the user
in town
we use an HP Go Book with an integrated AVL, electronic mapping system, and CADS (Computer Aided Dispatching System)
each laptop computer costs around $6800.00 and the rest of the equipment with service contracts puts the bill in around 8 million
Failure rate is 100%
The computer does something called Geoverification
that mean the computer is off a few numbers every single time
sometimes upwards of 2 to 3 miles if the houses are scattered far apart
so without fail it fails 100% of the time.
Not to mention that the computer is so locked down with security and other crap
it isn't unheard of to have to do a hard reboot of the computer 8-9 times in a night
because it will just lock up and go black
a lot of poeple use the Iphone or Itouch, or bring their own Tomtom
and they are consistently more accurate..except when they do fail, they fail huge
regardless of the innaccuracy of our system or the accuracy of the smaller more modern tech
there is still the human error issue of entering info into your tomtom wrong
where as the CADS system does it all via remote
therefor the responsibility of any errors is consolidated to a single system vs. accountability being spread out to every single dewd with a hand held GPS
and it is hard to explain why you are 10-15 miles away from a call when you didn't use your issued equipment
Makes sense.
How you doing?
Quote from: ryandalling on September 16, 2008, 02:27:28 PM
Makes sense.
How you doing?
I drank budwieser last night
so I am hungover, bloated, and my bowels are producing a non-stop stream of fumes to rival what maurice creates on a daily basis
how you doin?
you racing Sunday?
I wish I could race on Sunday... I may sneak some TOR 20 minutes in here or there... but I am working with Blinky picking up all the downed bikes. Very interesting work. I am good though. I need a drink. Been a long day.
I produce a fine rose aroma, just ask Cierra. she actually requests I whiff it in her general direction now.
Me thinks she a keeper!
Just you wait until Lil'Desmo makes his/her appearance, then you'll be in a world of stink. ;D
Quote from: Mother on September 16, 2008, 02:24:44 PM
well, on the mountain we use map books that we make ourselves
after the man hours are calculated to do the mapping, paper and ink bought, computer, map making progam, and printer purchased
our mapbooks end up costing around 500 bucks a piece, with a failure rate entirely dependent on the user
in town
we use an HP Go Book with an integrated AVL, electronic mapping system, and CADS (Computer Aided Dispatching System)
each laptop computer costs around $6800.00 and the rest of the equipment with service contracts puts the bill in around 8 million
Failure rate is 100%
The computer does something called Geoverification
that mean the computer is off a few numbers every single time
sometimes upwards of 2 to 3 miles if the houses are scattered far apart
so without fail it fails 100% of the time.
Not to mention that the computer is so locked down with security and other crap
it isn't unheard of to have to do a hard reboot of the computer 8-9 times in a night
because it will just lock up and go black
a lot of poeple use the Iphone or Itouch, or bring their own Tomtom
and they are consistently more accurate..except when they do fail, they fail huge
regardless of the innaccuracy of our system or the accuracy of the smaller more modern tech
there is still the human error issue of entering info into your tomtom wrong
where as the CADS system does it all via remote
therefor the responsibility of any errors is consolidated to a single system vs. accountability being spread out to every single dewd with a hand held GPS
and it is hard to explain why you are 10-15 miles away from a call when you didn't use your issued equipment
lat/long...............?
[cheeky]
45º 12' 0.31"
123º 57' 37.61"
N 43° 1'12.33"
W 71°36'0.13"
yeah yeah, township and stuff
I have long forgotten true mapping
Quote from: Mother on September 19, 2008, 04:18:32 AM
yeah yeah, township and stuff, range, section
I have long forgotten true mapping
someones pokin the bear
saves me the trouble ;)
Quote from: Mother on September 16, 2008, 02:33:30 PM
I drank budwieser last night
so I am hungover, bloated, and my bowels are producing a non-stop stream of fumes to rival what maurice creates on a daily basis
How does it compare to the vodka at motocorsa, gin at the gypsy, pan cakes in the morning, and almost getting me evicted night?
I dont think anyone at that place has ever seen someone sweating or swearing so much at 10 am...
Is 13 GB?
it took me a sec, but I realized it this morning.
GB = Green Bottle ;D
Dont you recognize the ride?
I do.
There was this green bottle at Mo's. I don't know where it came from. It sells legally here now. Probably not the same :-\
Quote from: 13 on September 23, 2008, 09:56:17 AM
How does it compare to the vodka at motocorsa, gin at the gypsy, pan cakes in the morning, and almost getting me evicted night?
I dont think anyone at that place has ever seen someone sweating or swearing so much at 10 am...
make the beast with two backs me
I wanted to die that day
Hey, is it snowing up there yet? :-*
Quote from: Tailgunner on September 23, 2008, 03:49:46 PM
I do.
There was this green bottle at Mo's. I don't know where it came from. It sells legally here now. Probably not the same :-\
Na, the stuff I sent had warmwood in it, its a hallucinogenic that is classified an narcotic in the US.
its still prohibited.
Quote from: 13 on September 24, 2008, 05:13:56 AM
Na, the stuff I sent had warmwood in it, its a hallucinogenic that is classified an narcotic in the US.
its still prohibited.
The GOOD stuff! ;D
Quote from: krolik on September 23, 2008, 07:42:01 PM
Hey, is it snowing up there yet? :-*
Yup! I can't wait to come back and see some snow!!!!!
Quote from: 13 on September 24, 2008, 05:13:56 AM
Na, the stuff I sent had warmwood in it, its a hallucinogenic that is classified an narcotic in the US.
its still prohibited.
Wormwood is allowed now... they just take some chemical out of it... or make sure it stays below some random parts per million level... the new stuff actually tastes pretty good... but alas... no halucinations.....
Quote from: 13 on September 24, 2008, 05:13:56 AM
Na, the stuff I sent had warmwood in it, its a hallucinogenic that is classified an narcotic in the US.
its still prohibited.
Stop by and you can show me how to drink it foolio!
Quote from: 13 on September 24, 2008, 05:13:56 AM
Na, I sent warmwood
Have we all grown up so much that nobody is going to make a remark about somebody sending Mo some warm wood???? I am embarassed and ashamed for all of you. [evil]
we're just happy it wasn't another corpse
who doesn't like sloppy seconds?
Quote from: 13 on September 24, 2008, 05:13:56 AM
Na, the stuff I sent had warmwood in it, its a hallucinogenic that is classified an narcotic in the US.
its still prohibited.
Actually... the hallucinogenic effects of thujone have never been conclusively determined.
The DEA doesn't care whether Absinthe is imported or not... the issue is actually FDA regulations on products for human consumption which contain extracts from Artemisia (the plant family that Wormwood belongs to).
Anyway, the stuff that's currently legal to sell in the EU contains so little thujone that it hasn't shown to result in a drunkenness that's clinically different from other liqours. Higher-than-EU-legal concentrations of thujone can result in tunnel vision, and lead to muscle spasms, but clinically has not been shown to induce hallucinations.
What about frogs? I have licked several species of frog & toad but nothing >:(
I believe the majority of Thujone studies do not looked at chronic usage and hallucinations /illucinations in rodents is hard to measure.
i.e. the molecule is hydrophillic (i.e. likes fat) so it sticks in your brain (yeah you are a fat head),
Hydrophillic molecules are slow to leave the body...
the theory is that it must accumulate before said effects are observed.
So in short, drink it everyday if you want to see the green fairy.
Quote from: Tailgunner on September 24, 2008, 03:33:34 PM
What about frogs? I have licked several species of frog & toad but nothing >:(
There are some frogs that secrete neurotoxins which can have a hallucinogenic effect. You'd have to look 'em up... my guess is none of those species are native to the PacNW.
Drink a bottle of the good stuff by yourself in under 4 hours!
I wasn't hallucinating but sound was distorted by distance and there was a funky haze around everything I looked at.
AND I was on fire! My body was hot and throwing off some serious BTUs.
People said I wasn't drunk - like I normally was - it was different. It was as close to doing shrooms as . . . ummm . . . I can neither confirm nor deny having any knowledge of what it was I was about to say . . .
Quote from: BibleBoy on September 24, 2008, 01:05:26 PM
Actually... the hallucinogenic effects of thujone have never been conclusively determined.
The DEA doesn't care whether Absinthe is imported or not... the issue is actually FDA regulations on products for human consumption which contain extracts from Artemisia (the plant family that Wormwood belongs to).
Anyway, the stuff that's currently legal to sell in the EU contains so little thujone that it hasn't shown to result in a drunkenness that's clinically different from other liqours. Higher-than-EU-legal concentrations of thujone can result in tunnel vision, and lead to muscle spasms, but clinically has not been shown to induce hallucinations.
The stuff I sent is not sold in liquor stores, its of the home made variety.
I didn't make it, you can always find some whos uncle makes Slivovice, and he will know someone who brews absinthe.
There will not be enough thujone (which comes from the wormwood) to make you cut off an ear (see; Van Gogh) but it will leave you with a "different" type of make the beast with two backsed up.
I can't wait to try it. I made Mo promise to wait till the baby comes to try, and made it clear that certain death would ensue if he cracked it open before I could drink it with him. ;D
Only a couple more weeks and I can pump enough for a couple days, find a babysitter, and crack that shit open.
wait, what?
WTF!
[popcorn]
One can only hope....
that's right
spit that little shitter out so we can have a shindig
Workin on it.
Hey!
She can't have the beh-beh until the 8th. Or was it the 5th? Whatever bloody day I picked in the Cierra Preggers Pool... ;)
EDIT: didn't see the due date in her sig line... I double-checked the preggers pool, my bet is on the 5th.
So there, she needs to have a 9-pounder on the 5th.
Didjoo hear that li'l Mo?