25-05-2013 11:29 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-22631731
It seems that we are to stupid to multi-task and it's not just men, it's women too.
Researchers have found that we get so tied up when we are texting that we are a danger to ourselves, and others. What we need, say the experts, is an App for our mobile phones plus a camera stuck on our phones and facing our walking direction. This phone will then put an alert on the screen if it spots anything heading our way. Things like lamp posts, walls and even other people.
In my humble opinion it will never catch on.
How many people that you know are going to walk into a mobile phone accessories shop and say, "Can I have one of those cameras that clip onto a mobile phone. You know the ones that I mean. They are for stupid people who are to dumb to watch where they are going.
25-05-2013 4:51 PM
Over a 1,000 views on this thread and no replies 😮
Well my two pence worth is that there should NOT be an app in the first place... if people are stupid enough to walk into things whilst texting then they deserve the bash/ fall or whatever they get!
I'm all for new technology but... a new app in this instance is just another molly coddling gadget to stop people using their brains... imho of course. 😉
25-05-2013 5:59 PM
They show you an add on TV about a guy walking across the road while texting.. he gets killed and the motor came from the side ..not in front... you need a moving dish on your head..going round and round .. what about the ones texting while driving..what do they need..
25-05-2013 9:26 PM
Over a 1,000 views on this thread and no replies 😮
No replies... BECAUSE it is as per the thread title...... BORING...
25-05-2013 11:16 PM
26-05-2013 9:57 AM
No replies... BECAUSE it is as per the thread title...... BORING...
Ihasa.one wrote:
'Over 1,000 views on this thread and no replies:O'
mr expresso wrote:
'No replies... BECAUSE it is as per thread title ......BORING...'
Why get personal? Is there a reason for that? Rudeness is reportable too.
Please note that it has not been reported by the OP' wont you .
Thank you.
26-05-2013 12:09 PM
Ihasa.one wrote:
'Over 1,000 views on this thread and no replies:O'
mr expresso wrote:
'No replies... BECAUSE it is as per thread title ......BORING...'
Why get personal? Is there a reason for that? Rudeness is reportable too.
Please note that it has not been reported by the OP' wont you .
Thank you.
Oh dear me merehazel.... you really do need to get a grip with things....
All I did was to make a jokey reply to Ihasa's comment that it had no replies....
I said because it was boring...... A FACT STATED BY YOUR FRIEND IN HIS TITLE >>>
Why do you always feel the need to defend and speak for other people when they are more than capable of speaking for themselves...
Stevie said it was BORING..... so I gave the answer to the fact why it had no replies...
26-05-2013 12:11 PM
Hey mere..... If I said it wasn't boring... as per the title.... would you have reported me for contradicting your pal...:^O
26-05-2013 2:01 PM
Many states have made text messaging while driving a jail-time or high-fine offense after numerous deadly accidents caused legislators to take action. But with all the ensuing publicity, another downside of texting went overlooked. Did you know that texting while walking can be just as dangerous?
Just ask San Franciscan Katie Winslow*. She was walking across a busy downtown intersection, immersed in a text with her girlfriend, when she fell into a well-marked construction ditch. She’s out of her leg cast now. She was lucky.
While it might seem to be a no-brainer task to talk or text on a cellphone while walking, mounting accident statistics from towns and cities across the U.S., along with various university research studies, prove otherwise. Texting while walking resulted in so many fatal or near-fatal incidents that this past May the police chief of Fort Lee, N.J., ordered his officers to start handing out $85 tickets to people texting while jaywalking.
That hubbub resulted in the press incorrectly reporting that the Fort Lee law prohibited texting while walking. Fort Lee Police Chief Thomas Ripoli corrected the reports, saying fines were only levied against jaywalkers, noting the increasing numbers of pedestrian crashes — more than 40 so far this year — caused by distracted “texters.” “People are texting on their cellphones and not paying attention,” Ripoli said.
26-05-2013 2:24 PM
Oh dear me merehazel.... you really do need to get a grip with things....
All I did was to make a jokey reply to Ihasa's comment that it had no replies....
I said because it was boring...... A FACT STATED BY YOUR FRIEND IN HIS TITLE >>>
Why do you always feel the need to defend and speak for other people when they are more than capable of speaking for themselves...
Stevie said it was BORING..... so I gave the answer to the fact why it had no replies...
😄 Oh dear really a GRIP!!!!!!
All you did? yes alright.
'Why do I always feel the need to defend and speak for other people when they are more than capable of speaking for themself's...' Always? Where? When?
I will always speak up without your permission to any comment from anyone that I think is unfair.
I will call someone a friend if I want, not you, you do not speak for me, though your trying to.
At the moment Steve is just the same as most of us on here, hoping to share his thoughts without those that would be deliberately rude. And that's what I see.
And the last thing I would do is to try to speak for him, he is far more capable than me. And I think most on here might welcome being called a friend.
'Stevie said it was BORING...so I gave the answer to the fact why it had no replies...'
Yes you did exactly that, you gave the answer.
Oh, your #7 :^O
26-05-2013 4:23 PM
Although a standard slapstick gag, walking into a lamp-post can cause serious injury.The force of a collision, and thus the damage inflicted, is determined by how fast a person is moving, their mass and whether they walk into a hard or soft object.A soft object provides a 'crumple zone', absorbing and dispersing some of the energy from the collision -meaning less potentially destructive energy is transmitted to the crash victim.A hard object, such as a lamp-post, is going to hurt. There is no 'crumple zone' and hence nearly all the energy is going to be transferred to the victim.A person walking at 5km/h into a lamp-post would experience a g-force of around 1.5G. This is the same force that astronauts experience on re-entry.If you're lucky, you can escape a lamp-post collision with nothing more than a bruised ego. But it can lead to a broken nose and other serious facial injuries.So now you know were ugly people got their looks from.
26-05-2013 4:54 PM
The above posts show this: the destroyers of Britain have made a few dumb posters spout garbage. And keep spouting it.
Thankfully, most people are not so dumb. We watch and weep for our country
27-05-2013 6:09 AM
Is this really such a boring thread? 🙂
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNyTqIsrk0w
28-05-2013 5:56 AM
Hello Stevie! The secret of it is that most of us spend our time running around on auto-pilot. The ID, or some other lower function (no pun intended) is driving the car while our minds sleep.
I remember once having worked very hard for a week, and having two days off for a weekend. My wife asked me to go to the market and buy some groceries. Somehow, in that short distance between home and the market, my mind switched off and I just drove.... I finally realized something was wrong when I pulled up to my parking space in the parking lot where I worked.
GaaaaaH!
29-05-2013 2:08 PM
With apologies for the delay in posting ........
Smiling or poked tongue icons where due. (You know who deserves which)
Mere is right in that I don't report posts from other people aimed at me personally. As far as I'm concerned such posts just show the poster in their true light. However, I DO push the button on occasion, but I have a rule that seems to work quite well and that rule is, WOULD 5 OTHER PEOPLE REPORT THIS POST?
In other words, is it so offensive that 5 other good folk and true would report it, then it obviously deserves to be reported and so I have no qualms in reporting it myself.
If I remember correctly, I've reported 2 posts so far this year and neither were aimed at me.
29-05-2013 4:42 PM
I see 15/15 is still there which kinda shows the wording within the post to be, at best, fanciful.