Nothing with Google is truly free when YOU are the product... and yes, the company I work for has me use the Google platform a LOT, to my chagrin.we use exclusively google docs, google sheets for home and even in office. you can download files in various formats in case you want to send anything. its free to use too and they adding lot of features
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I hear your pain. My company switched to Google mail for our mail and it does NOT integrate well with Outlook. You have to use their "G-Suite Sync" that, to say it sucks, puts a bad connotation on things that only suck, like Democrats and tornados.Nothing with Google is truly free when YOU are the product... and yes, the company I work for has me use the Google platform a LOT, to my chagrin.
In case you aren't aware, Google wants to be a part of EVERYTHING you do...we use exclusively google docs, google sheets for home and even in office. you can download files in various formats in case you want to send anything. its free to use too and they adding lot of features
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In case you aren't aware, Google wants to be a part of EVERYTHING you do...
The last few years I was employed, my employer used a device to track our vehicle use.What bothers me also is the black box in cars. The maker can track location, speed, time, and other data that can be used against you. How long will it be before this info is sent to insurance companies and used to increase your rate?
What bothers me also is the black box in cars. The maker can track location, speed, time, and other data that can be used against you. How long will it be before this info is sent to insurance companies and used to increase your rate?
USAA offers a discount for allowing their black box to monitor your driving.…
So the Event Data Recorder (EDR, aka Black Box) is built into every new automobile. Its built into the vehicle, taps into the CANBUS and ECU, and records a ton of vehicle data before and after a crash.
Seatbelt on?
Were you pressing a pedal?
Vehicle speed?
RPM?
Wheelspeed data?
Steering wheel angle?
Pretty much every vehicle parameter is recorded.
It’s totally separate from the dealio that insurance companies use, which basically plugs into the OBDII port.
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I don't think it will be long before car companies sell that info along with location to the insurance companies. That way they will know where and when you speed. They just need to marry it up between the black box and the nav system.
I remember when the EasyTag system came into being. It was sold as being solely as a convenient way to pay for using a toll road. We were repeatedly assured the information would be kept confidential.What bothers me also is the black box in cars. The maker can track location, speed, time, and other data that can be used against you. How long will it be before this info is sent to insurance companies and used to increase your rate?
So the Event Data Recorder (EDR, aka Black Box) is built into every new automobile. Its built into the vehicle, taps into the CANBUS and ECU, and records a ton of vehicle data before and after a crash.
Seatbelt on?
Were you pressing a pedal?
Vehicle speed?
RPM?
Wheelspeed data?
Steering wheel angle?
Pretty much every vehicle parameter is recorded.
It’s totally separate from the dealio that insurance companies use, which basically plugs into the OBDII port.
What good is an EDC if LEOs don't use it after most accidents?
PS - I hope SOPs for accident investigations have changed in the years since the incident described.
It’s like $100 a year, less if you buy the renewal on eBay, and you can share it with half a dozen people. Cheaper than buying the latest version outright every few years.Since MS office is a subscription service now, what is the best free alternative for windows.
I’m not comfortable just downloading free software off the internet to see what works vs what will kill my computer.
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