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PUNTANG

08/03/06 12:09 PM

#41268 RE: goamerica #41264

Goamerica - you're an idiot. Go back to your other bashing boards and lie to people that ethanol doesn't raise octane. Ref: your post on JMCP #2448

Proof is here on ethanol raising octane:

http://www.ncga.com/ethanol/main/your_car.htm
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spencer_has_arrived

08/03/06 12:32 PM

#41277 RE: goamerica #41264

Personally i dont but im sure with the CT's advanced tracking and options along with the mini computer they can push map point to the limit.RCP knows more about the technical aspects of such things and what gets him excited assures me it's good.....as for the basher part im just going by your previous visits to this board which speak for itself.
SO i call'em like i see'em.
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jerseyboy73

08/03/06 12:35 PM

#41279 RE: goamerica #41264

I agree..please back up and explain..
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Jimmy Quick

08/04/06 2:31 AM

#41339 RE: goamerica #41264

GSM compatibility is the key here:

Remember how Prosec couldn't use Cyber Tracker for there auto race due to some things not being compatable. Maybe this was it. As for you Go America, maybe it is different coming across GSM in Europe as opposed to what we use here in the states. They don't appear to be having any problems here, or not that we have heard of. I think the importance of this News is right here in these paragraphs. To me it sounds like the GSM is now UP and RUNNING. If so, good news for all, and Prosec maybe to follow.

Excerpt from Todays news.

The Company has reworked the Cyber Tracker software to operate through a GSM compatible protocol, which will allow the Cyber Tracker to run effectively on any GSM network, anywhere in the world. "This is a major milestone for the Cyber Tracker, the development of the new GSM software shows how easy it is for the Cyber Tracker to work on any wireless carrier," stated Ian Riley, CTO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc

Microsoft MapPoint 2004 Europe is now available and provides detailed street-level maps and address find capability for Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. In addition, MapPoint 2004 Europe maps edition will provide some street-level coverage in other European countries.

"We are excited to have reached this level with our product development strategy for Europe. This milestone will enable the Company to go to the next phase of our business strategy for European markets," stated Fred Wicks, President and CEO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.