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Real Time Vehicle Tracking Made Easy

Makarand writes "The Washington Post has an article about a vehicle tracking system built by a start-up 10-20.com. The system uses low orbit satellites for exchanging location information making it available anywhere in the US. The tracking device, the size of a paperback, can be installed in any vehicle and powered by a battery. A small antenna installed on top sends signals to satellites marking its position on a web-based map. The equipment costs around $1000 and monthly fees range from $20 to $65. The service plan will determine how often your position will be updated by the system. The tracking system FAQ on the company website is pretty detailed."

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  1. Affordable Countermeasure by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fortunately, it costs far less than $1000 to cover your entire car in tinfoil, just in case. Though depending upon your climate and average driving speed, you may still have to spring for the monthly upkeep of $20-65...

  2. This is only the first step by I+Am+The+Owl · · Score: 4, Funny
    Of course, now the CIA wants to track your vehicle movements so that they can send a drone to firebomb your car on your way to work, you know, if they think you're pirating MP3s. But that is only the first step!

    The logical conclusion I have arrived at after reading Slashdot for 1 week straight without sleep is thus: your organs will be tagged and stolen by radioactive agents of the CIA who use their penises to transmit secret recipies for Swedish meatballs. Just look at the latest article on embeddable tagging and tracking devices. They are out to violate your privacy! Before long, all your Constitutionally-protected privacy information will be in linked up in a big government database so that deranged mechanicals can encase you in concrete and have their way with you before torturing you to death!

    I can't stress enough the importance of stopping this technology now. You will not be able to sleep until this insidious global conspiracy is stopped.

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    --sdem
  3. Finally something to help me track my Time Vehicle by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    This is what I've been waiting for... Something to easily help me track my Time Vehicle. No, it's not a fake, it's the real thing. Don't worry, you'll be seeing it in the future... or maybe the past ;-) I'd show it to you now, but I keep losing track of it... *shrug*

  4. let's think twice about this by NotAnotherReboot · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Families can stay in silent contact with loved ones during long or uncertain trips - a beacon that works anywhere. Our unique "peek-proof" system allows parents to obtain emergency location information while giving young drivers the comfort of knowing they are not being constantly watched."

    Sure, they're loved ones until they get this and the spouse figures out where they're really going on those "business trips."

    har har.

    1. Re:let's think twice about this by Ravenscall · · Score: 3, Funny

      Not to mention where the kids are really going when they say they are going to Band Camp

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      You say you want a revolution....
  5. New Economy by KFury · · Score: 5, Funny

    Gotta love a business high tech enough to rely on two-way satellite communications for realtime position tracking, but asks you to pay via Paypal because they don't take credit cards.

  6. Yea dad... by sdo1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "We just went to the movie theater and then the coffee shop. Honest."

    It's as if millions of hormonal boys suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.

    -S

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    --- What parts of "shall make no law", "shall not be infringed", and "shall not be violated" don't you understand?
    1. Re:Yea dad... by Requiem · · Score: 2, Funny

      In other news, coffee-shop porkings were up 1000% today.

  7. wow by lingqi · · Score: 3, Funny

    so if i wrap this in double-side tape and shape it like a bat, i can go and throw it around on cars and track their location in the name of fighting crime?

    (speaking of which, since this stuff was in superhero books for the longest time - was there anything remotely similar before this?)

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    My life in the land of the rising sun.

  8. thank Gawd by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    now I'll be able to find my car (burp)

  9. This is a good thing... by Spazholio · · Score: 3, Funny

    I, for one, was getting quite sick of tracking all those "fake" time vehicles...=)

  10. uh... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    dude, where's my car?

  11. Re:hey! by Guppy06 · · Score: 3, Funny

    "i had to back up like 5 feet and even then the resemblence was only barely there"

    Please please please don't mention the goatse.cx guy and "backing up" in the same post!

  12. bummer by djupedal · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was tracking my car...on the PC...and it was like....

    .....beepbeepbeepbeepbeepbleeeeep

    And then...like...half my car was...gone.

    And I was like....(wait...).... ghnuhhhuh?

    It devoured....my car...

    And it was a really good car.

    And then I had to track it again, and I had to do it fast, so it wasn't as good...

    It's kind of ...(long wait, stay with me...)

    ...a bummer.

    Credit to E.F.. student :)

  13. Re:APRS by nurightshu · · Score: 5, Funny

    License: ~$10 testing fee
    Basic GPS: ~$100
    APRS packet-capable radio: ~$300 (US)
    A couple of cables: ~$20

    Realizing you're never going to get laid again: Priceless.

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    They that would sacrifice their .sig space for that cliched Franklin quote deserve neither.
  14. Re:Serial Ports by Ravenscall · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes, those are serial ports.

    All the better to install Linux on them and then making a mobile Beowulf cluster.

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    You say you want a revolution....
  15. Another invasion of the rights by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Another invasion of the rights of car thiefs. What's this world coming to?

  16. Re:APRS by djward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Speak for yourself. Chicks dig big antennas. If it ain't at least 5/8 wave for 2m, I recommend seeing a doctor.

  17. Divorce rate will skyrocket by BurKaZoiD · · Score: 3, Funny

    This'll make it much easier for people to catch their cheating spouses in the act. Gotta be pretty upsetting to catch yer old lady humping her brains out in the back of your Durango high atop Makeout Point.

    1. Re:Divorce rate will skyrocket by Type_O_Negative · · Score: 2, Funny

      Funny story...

      A person that I know of has a tracking device in a vehicle that she purchased for her boyfriend (his credit sucked, so the loan is in her name). She installed the tracking device to make sure he wasn't doing anything stupid with the car. They end up breaking up and he keeps the car, but he's still making payments to her since the loan is in her name.

      She comes to find out that said boyfriend had been cheating on her with someone she knows. Said boyfriend knows nothing about the tracking device (it's tucked away in the dashboard, so you wouldn't find it unless you tore everything apart).

      Now the fun part...she keeps tabs on said boyfriend and waits for him to visit said woman. If she's feeling particulary mean that day, she disables the car's ignition while he's in the house. I can only imagine how pissed off this guy must be...how do you explain that to a mechanic?

      Boyfriend: "Well, every time I make a booty call, my car doesn't start."
      Mechanic: "Does it happen any other time?"
      Boyfriend: "Nope, only when I go to her house."
      Mechanic: *gives boyfriend the "you must be retarded" look*

      Who said playing Big Brother isn't fun? :)

  18. I feel a commercial comming on by MadBurner · · Score: 2, Funny

    12 pack of beer - $8.95(plus deposit)

    folding paper map of countryside - $2.75

    Paying attention to driving and where the hell you are - PRICELESS

  19. Re:New Economy(seriously) by btellier · · Score: 3, Funny

    What sort of criminal would use a stolen credit card to buy a tracking device?