Re: Two FC7 questions

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Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 04 November 2007, Kam Leo wrote:
> [...]
>> Don't do that in California. It's against the law.
>>
> And probably other states as well.  But I had a state patrol creep by me while 
> I was pushing the speed limit by about 3 mph, at night so the glare from the 
> lappies screen was pretty well lighting up the cab, several times in the 
> various states but none of them seemed inclined to investigate what surely 
> must have looked like a running tv in the cab from where they were sitting 2 
> feet below me in the cruisers.  Toll gate people on I80/I90 said its (gps 
> setups) are actually pretty commonly done these days.
> 
I80/I90? I have probably been through those tool boots a time or
two. On the other hand, I prefer to use an I-pass and avoid the
booth. (And save money.) Strange thing - because they do not list
the Wisconsin motorhome license, I get charged the same rate as a
car when I use the I-pass. (I checked "other", they changed it to
auto. I called the 800 number and explained. It is back to "other",
but still the car rate.) I spend less the $40/year on tolls, so I
guess they figure it isn't worth fixing.

Mikkel
-- 

  Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!

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