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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-il-distracteddrivers,0,14...

This new law bans sending text messages or emails while driving. Good news, but this has me a bit weary: "They can also text or e-mail if... ...they're at a standstill in traffic, such as at a train crossing."

Is everybody ready for diving rush hour texting? Get ready to teeeeext!

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WTF! I think I'll hold out for the gen 2 model ... sure to have a cup holder, sandwich cubbie, ipod dock and phone loft. Hopefully they'll develop one of these for handlebars....

David Travis said:
I see what's next. The laptop steering desk. Available for holiday giving on Amazon. Take a look you will absolutely not believe it.

http://www.amazon.com/Mobile-Office-WM-01-Laptop-Steering/dp/B000IZ...
zOMG I love the customer reviews. Also take a look at the customer images.

2,545 of 2,608 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The greatest thing ever invented!, October 26, 2009
By T. Meadows "TM" (WV) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
Wow is this thing great! I use it as a "mini-bar" when the friends and I go out to the bars. I can quickly fix multiple shots of tequila for myself and the friends as we drive from one bar to the next. We also discovered that if you place a pillow on top of it and turn on the cruise control you can catch quick naps on the interstate. If you swerve to the left or right the rumble strips on the road wake you up in plenty of time before you get into trouble. I can now take longer trips without being tired!

Also, i am now dating a midget and she fits nicely on the steering wheel desk which allows us to experiment sexually while driving. This thing is like WD-40 or duct tape, it is a million and one uses

677 of 687 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars These worked great in the cockpit for our tanscontinental flights!, November 4, 2009
By Linky's Dad (Alexandria, KY) - See all my reviews
My copilot and I both used these during our "daily grind" transcontinental flights from San Diego to Minneapolis. We had to modify them a bit to fit snug against the instrument panels (when we bought them we didn't realize the planes we fly don't have steering wheels!), but in the end it did the job. With our laptops firmly in place we were able to focus our attention on what really mattered, participating in raids with our WoW clan. During our last flight we were so immersed in trying to take down Eranikus that we overshot Minneapolis by a full hour and a half before some annoying flight attendant interrupted us, babbling something about "FAA and F16 fighters."

We'll definitely use this product again at our next gig, whatever and whenever that happens to be...

Highly recommended!
David Travis said:
I see what's next. The laptop steering desk. Available for holiday giving on Amazon. Take a look you will absolutely not believe it.

http://www.amazon.com/Mobile-Office-WM-01-Laptop-Steering/dp/B000IZ...
The first one in particular is the best review of anything, ever.

heather stratton said:
zOMG I love the customer reviews. Also take a look at the customer images.

2,545 of 2,608 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The greatest thing ever invented!, October 26, 2009
By T. Meadows "TM" (WV) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
Wow is this thing great! I use it as a "mini-bar" when the friends and I go out to the bars. I can quickly fix multiple shots of tequila for myself and the friends as we drive from one bar to the next. We also discovered that if you place a pillow on top of it and turn on the cruise control you can catch quick naps on the interstate. If you swerve to the left or right the rumble strips on the road wake you up in plenty of time before you get into trouble. I can now take longer trips without being tired!

Also, i am now dating a midget and she fits nicely on the steering wheel desk which allows us to experiment sexually while driving. This thing is like WD-40 or duct tape, it is a million and one uses

677 of 687 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars These worked great in the cockpit for our tanscontinental flights!, November 4, 2009
By Linky's Dad (Alexandria, KY) - See all my reviews
My copilot and I both used these during our "daily grind" transcontinental flights from San Diego to Minneapolis. We had to modify them a bit to fit snug against the instrument panels (when we bought them we didn't realize the planes we fly don't have steering wheels!), but in the end it did the job. With our laptops firmly in place we were able to focus our attention on what really mattered, participating in raids with our WoW clan. During our last flight we were so immersed in trying to take down Eranikus that we overshot Minneapolis by a full hour and a half before some annoying flight attendant interrupted us, babbling something about "FAA and F16 fighters."

We'll definitely use this product again at our next gig, whatever and whenever that happens to be...

Highly recommended!
David Travis said:
I see what's next. The laptop steering desk. Available for holiday giving on Amazon. Take a look you will absolutely not believe it.

http://www.amazon.com/Mobile-Office-WM-01-Laptop-Steering/dp/B000IZ...
yes, but did you read the comments??? priceless. especially the one about the 90 year old doing crosswords

David Travis said:
I see what's next. The laptop steering desk. Available for holiday giving on Amazon. Take a look you will absolutely not believe it.

http://www.amazon.com/Mobile-Office-WM-01-Laptop-Steering/dp/B000IZ...
The laptop steering desk blurb on Amazon says "never use this product while driving." I'm sure all purchasers will follow that warning, just as Chicago drivers follow the no-handheld phone rule. And enforcement will probably be at a similar level.

David Travis said:
I see what's next. The laptop steering desk. Available for holiday giving on Amazon. Take a look you will absolutely not believe it.

http://www.amazon.com/Mobile-Office-WM-01-Laptop-Steering/dp/B000IZ...

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