FAO Everyone.. your input required please, new product.
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FAO Everyone.. your input required please, new product.
Evening Folks,
We've been approached by a company which is producing a very clever and unusual device and offering it to PassionFord, and a number of other car clubs.
The device sits on your dash board, and is programmed with your "club" ID and your username / id. EG: "PassionFord: ImaRacing 700" (Unlikely to be spotted roadside i know )
When you get in range of another car with a device like this fitted, their club and username pops up on the LCD screen on the device to tell you who they are and what club they're from.
The idea is that you can see whom is whom when you go to shows etc, and also meet folks with similar interests in your area whom you didnt already know. (How many times have you been to a show and still never got to meet anyone from PF, yet there were 1000+ of them there?) You can also then plug it into your PC via a usb socket and upload your history to the server. There is then a leaderboard by club, etc to show who has been seen the most, who has seen the most other people, etc.
I think this sounds like a great bit of fun, so we're really interested in it but do acccept that its initial problem will be userbase. If it hits off, it could get to teh point where everyone wants one, but until it has a solid userbase, most will be sceptical. Interesting for sure, so i thought id get your opinions to gauge possible interest in it. They are suggesting the cost of the unit will be around £90.
I have no idea whether this would be of enormous interest here or not but im sure your all about to let me know. Please feel free to be honest.
We've been approached by a company which is producing a very clever and unusual device and offering it to PassionFord, and a number of other car clubs.
The device sits on your dash board, and is programmed with your "club" ID and your username / id. EG: "PassionFord: ImaRacing 700" (Unlikely to be spotted roadside i know )
When you get in range of another car with a device like this fitted, their club and username pops up on the LCD screen on the device to tell you who they are and what club they're from.
The idea is that you can see whom is whom when you go to shows etc, and also meet folks with similar interests in your area whom you didnt already know. (How many times have you been to a show and still never got to meet anyone from PF, yet there were 1000+ of them there?) You can also then plug it into your PC via a usb socket and upload your history to the server. There is then a leaderboard by club, etc to show who has been seen the most, who has seen the most other people, etc.
I think this sounds like a great bit of fun, so we're really interested in it but do acccept that its initial problem will be userbase. If it hits off, it could get to teh point where everyone wants one, but until it has a solid userbase, most will be sceptical. Interesting for sure, so i thought id get your opinions to gauge possible interest in it. They are suggesting the cost of the unit will be around £90.
I have no idea whether this would be of enormous interest here or not but im sure your all about to let me know. Please feel free to be honest.
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Honestly Stu mate I feel this is a gizmo for the Max Power lot. Whatever happened to talking to people at shows and meets.
No offense intended mate
No offense intended mate
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My initial concerns would be:
1) You go to a show where there are 500 PF users carrying these devices. What happens? Does it just give you a big list of who is there? I can image it being next to useless unless it can pinpoint the position of each user it recognises and tell you the direction they are in?
2) Is it removeable from the car to carry around at a show? As you are rarely in the car..
3) Security? Someone gets a hold of a device with the sole aim of driving down streets and findind garage containing cars from people in specific owners clubs? it could be used to find someone then read up on them on the net and find a lot of personal details etc. Also imagine if a sexual assault occured if a female member was tracked using this device.
Initially it sounds like a great idea, but possibly a bit of overuse of technology to find a solution where a name sticker would suffice in many situations. At £90 I think it is too expensive for what it does. Don't get me wrong it would not be a cheap system to develop and operate, but it doesn't produce £90 worth of gains for me from what I can see. It is hard work getting members to pay £20 towards the running of the site, so £90 for a gadget to help identify them when not on the net seems a little over-prices IMHO.
Hope that helps a bit.
1) You go to a show where there are 500 PF users carrying these devices. What happens? Does it just give you a big list of who is there? I can image it being next to useless unless it can pinpoint the position of each user it recognises and tell you the direction they are in?
2) Is it removeable from the car to carry around at a show? As you are rarely in the car..
3) Security? Someone gets a hold of a device with the sole aim of driving down streets and findind garage containing cars from people in specific owners clubs? it could be used to find someone then read up on them on the net and find a lot of personal details etc. Also imagine if a sexual assault occured if a female member was tracked using this device.
Initially it sounds like a great idea, but possibly a bit of overuse of technology to find a solution where a name sticker would suffice in many situations. At £90 I think it is too expensive for what it does. Don't get me wrong it would not be a cheap system to develop and operate, but it doesn't produce £90 worth of gains for me from what I can see. It is hard work getting members to pay £20 towards the running of the site, so £90 for a gadget to help identify them when not on the net seems a little over-prices IMHO.
Hope that helps a bit.
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My initial concerns would be:
1) You go to a show where there are 500 PF users carrying these devices. What happens? Does it just give you a big list of who is there? I can image it being next to useless unless it can pinpoint the position of each user it recognises and tell you the direction they are in?
2) Is it removeable from the car to carry around at a show? As you are rarely in the car..
3) Security? Someone gets a hold of a device with the sole aim of driving down streets and findind garage containing cars from people in specific owners clubs? it could be used to find someone then read up on them on the net and find a lot of personal details etc. Also imagine if a sexual assault occured if a female member was tracked using this device.
Initially it sounds like a great idea, but possibly a bit of overuse of technology to find a solution where a name sticker would suffice in many situations. At £90 I think it is too expensive for what it does. Don't get me wrong it would not be a cheap system to develop and operate, but it doesn't produce £90 worth of gains for me from what I can see. It is hard work getting members to pay £20 towards the running of the site, so £90 for a gadget to help identify them when not on the net seems a little over-prices IMHO.
Hope that helps a bit.
My initial concerns would be:
1) You go to a show where there are 500 PF users carrying these devices. What happens? Does it just give you a big list of who is there? I can image it being next to useless unless it can pinpoint the position of each user it recognises and tell you the direction they are in?
2) Is it removeable from the car to carry around at a show? As you are rarely in the car..
3) Security? Someone gets a hold of a device with the sole aim of driving down streets and findind garage containing cars from people in specific owners clubs? it could be used to find someone then read up on them on the net and find a lot of personal details etc. Also imagine if a sexual assault occured if a female member was tracked using this device.
Initially it sounds like a great idea, but possibly a bit of overuse of technology to find a solution where a name sticker would suffice in many situations. At £90 I think it is too expensive for what it does. Don't get me wrong it would not be a cheap system to develop and operate, but it doesn't produce £90 worth of gains for me from what I can see. It is hard work getting members to pay £20 towards the running of the site, so £90 for a gadget to help identify them when not on the net seems a little over-prices IMHO.
Hope that helps a bit.
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Stu, can you ask if they can add a feature whereby you can program in people you don't want to meet. The device would give you a warning whenever one of these people comes within a 100 yards of you.
Agreed with most, £90 is a bit much really.
Agreed with most, £90 is a bit much really.
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Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:46 pm Post subject:
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Stu, can you ask if they can add a feature whereby you can program in people you don't want to meet. The device would give you a warning whenever one of these people comes within a 100 yards of you.
piss funny !
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Stu, can you ask if they can add a feature whereby you can program in people you don't want to meet. The device would give you a warning whenever one of these people comes within a 100 yards of you.
piss funny !
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I tell you what they should do..
Develop the system as a Java application compatiable with many of todays mobile phones, using Bluetooth to search for members in range who have the program running also. At a place like Santa Pod you could get quite a range on the Bluetooth
It would basically be a glorified copy of when you search for bluetooth devices in range and it brings up the names of peoples phones.
They could produce that for a much lower cost as there would be no hardware requirement
Develop the system as a Java application compatiable with many of todays mobile phones, using Bluetooth to search for members in range who have the program running also. At a place like Santa Pod you could get quite a range on the Bluetooth
It would basically be a glorified copy of when you search for bluetooth devices in range and it brings up the names of peoples phones.
They could produce that for a much lower cost as there would be no hardware requirement
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Was going to say almost what Phil wrote especially the first bit.
Sounds like a nice idea but pointless unless looooooads of people buy it etc, which they wont for that money
nice idea in theory though
Sounds like a nice idea but pointless unless looooooads of people buy it etc, which they wont for that money
nice idea in theory though
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Originally Posted by Phil
I tell you what they should do..
Develop the system as a Java application compatiable with many of todays mobile phones, using Bluetooth to search for members in range who have the program running also. At a place like Santa Pod you could get quite a range on the Bluetooth
It would basically be a glorified copy of when you search for bluetooth devices in range and it brings up the names of peoples phones.
They could produce that for a much lower cost as there would be no hardware requirement
Develop the system as a Java application compatiable with many of todays mobile phones, using Bluetooth to search for members in range who have the program running also. At a place like Santa Pod you could get quite a range on the Bluetooth
It would basically be a glorified copy of when you search for bluetooth devices in range and it brings up the names of peoples phones.
They could produce that for a much lower cost as there would be no hardware requirement
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Non starter IMO. It might be amusing to use once or twice but not for £90.
Window stickers and or name tags (pit pass sort of thing) would do the job for pence.
T shirts might be a bit of a geeky thing to do - but name tags that are obviously PF could break the ice at meets.
Window stickers and or name tags (pit pass sort of thing) would do the job for pence.
T shirts might be a bit of a geeky thing to do - but name tags that are obviously PF could break the ice at meets.
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Was going to say almost what Phil wrote especially the first bit.
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Originally Posted by Phil
My initial concerns would be:
3) Security? Someone gets a hold of a device with the sole aim of driving down streets and findind garage containing cars from people in specific owners clubs? it could be used to find someone then read up on them on the net and find a lot of personal details etc.
3) Security? Someone gets a hold of a device with the sole aim of driving down streets and findind garage containing cars from people in specific owners clubs? it could be used to find someone then read up on them on the net and find a lot of personal details etc.
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Originally Posted by Deano
Was you eckers like , you were going to contact the company and ask them to go one stage further for you and your gay contacts
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thats a cool idea, theres a older version of this available and a even older version available too
theres the passionford jackets thats the model before this and the window stickers from a few years ago
oh and me and lewis got a muich better idea, its called a personal plate
theres the passionford jackets thats the model before this and the window stickers from a few years ago
oh and me and lewis got a muich better idea, its called a personal plate
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Last time I was in Tokyo a device for finding your ideal mate was just hitting the market. You program in what you want in an ideal mate and when you are within x number of yards it starts beeping and then the beeps get louder and closer together as you get nearer to your potential soulmate.
A far more sophositicated version is now in use on Jap 3G mobiles and there has been quite of few cases of paedos using them to trick victims into meeting them etc. I think its something that initially seems like a groovy idea but when one considers the possible sinister abuses that it could be used for on balance its a no no IMO.
A far more sophositicated version is now in use on Jap 3G mobiles and there has been quite of few cases of paedos using them to trick victims into meeting them etc. I think its something that initially seems like a groovy idea but when one considers the possible sinister abuses that it could be used for on balance its a no no IMO.
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Originally Posted by Fast Guy
Originally Posted by Phil
My initial concerns would be:
3) Security? Someone gets a hold of a device with the sole aim of driving down streets and findind garage containing cars from people in specific owners clubs? it could be used to find someone then read up on them on the net and find a lot of personal details etc.
3) Security? Someone gets a hold of a device with the sole aim of driving down streets and findind garage containing cars from people in specific owners clubs? it could be used to find someone then read up on them on the net and find a lot of personal details etc.
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Will it ONLY work exclusively linking with the "club" or group you belong to?
If it picks up EVERY club and say, changes the header of the alert to the name of the club [for sake of argument, I'd be "PassionFord - Paddy - Reg Number" but I could also see a mate "BMWClubGB - Name - Reg Number" , it could be a lot of fun and the possiblity of getting sex with bendy young 17 year old saxo driving nymphos.
I'll buy one and be a guinea pig
If it picks up EVERY club and say, changes the header of the alert to the name of the club [for sake of argument, I'd be "PassionFord - Paddy - Reg Number" but I could also see a mate "BMWClubGB - Name - Reg Number" , it could be a lot of fun and the possiblity of getting sex with bendy young 17 year old saxo driving nymphos.
I'll buy one and be a guinea pig
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It seems a good idea in theory but like most have said security wise its not good it's not just a case of someone driving past your garage cos you must be able to turn the thing off, its a case of what if your spotted and followed home. Something is needed tho i agree i'm a newbie and although i speak to a few peeps on msn i don't know anyone by face, and £90 is way to much!
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Good idea, but not for £90, also I doubt it would have much configuration on it, i.e you could probably only have one ID with one club at a time, if it had a few clubs/ids that would be a bit more useful, I would say £20 tops tbh or stick to stickers
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Like most other people have said, good, fun idea, as long as the formentioned problems can be ironed out, just a bit pricey. 20-40 quid would be more attractive.