Monday, December 10, 2012

Bikes in the Fast Lane: Xmas2012: Kawasaki and Dogs plus 2 more

Bikes in the Fast Lane: Xmas2012: Kawasaki and Dogs plus 2 more

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Xmas2012: Kawasaki and Dogs

Posted: 10 Dec 2012 08:00 AM PST

Kawasaki Dog Collar
Christmas Shiny Ball 2012
Giving gifts during Christmas is not limited to adults and children, although kids are the traditional recipients of gifts during the season. What about our beloved four-legged friends, our dogs.

Dogs should whenever possible get a gift as well, and if you're into Kawasaki motorcycles, what better than getting your family pet a Kawasaki dog collar?..........

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Gadgets: Find Your Lost Motorcycle Gear The Easy Way

Posted: 10 Dec 2012 04:00 AM PST

Stick N Find
Stick N Find
I don't know about you, but I'm always looking for my helmet, my motorcycle gear, and often enough my gloves. I'm sloppy, and when I finish my ride, I don't really pay attention where I deposit things. And that's just my motorcycle gear .... I tend to "misplace" stuff all the time.

Technology to the rescue. Currently a project in IndieGoGo (they are currently close to fully funded, but help crowd-fund this to the end), StickNFind is a very small device, the size of a button or quarter, that is stuffed with electronics.

The electronics have several functions; Bluetooth transmitter/receiver, LED and buzzer, and it can be stuck onto virtually any surface. Surfaces like keys, helmets, dogs/cats, backpacks, gloves ... you name it...........

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USA: Louisiana Requires You To Explain Your Cash

Posted: 09 Dec 2012 10:00 PM PST

Kid Pulled Over
USA flag
Scary laws for states that are strapped for cash. If you get stopped in Louisiana by cops, and you have money on you, you better be able to show that the money is yours, and how you obtained it.... if not, the cops will confiscate your money.

The ruling came down from the Louisiana Supreme Court after a motorist for stopped by a State Trooper. The Trooper was given permission to search the car, and he found $144,320 hidden away in the minivan. The driver, Tina Beers, had no reasonable explanation for the money, and despite the fact they found no drugs, and the seizure was no warranted, the cops were allowed to keep the money...........

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