Best vehicle tracker?

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He He, I think I might have 4004, 8008, 8080, Z80, 6800 and Transputer programming info and a complete Transputer development system on the shelf:eek:

I decided that 6502 was the better of the 2?? CPUs & preferred it to the "80" series........


Another wrong decision in my lifetime :I.
 
I decided that VB6 was the way to go with programming and in doing so restrcted myself to writing programs for windows...

A wrong decision on my part since I now spend as much time as I can using Linux
 
I decided that 6502 was the better of the 2?? CPUs & preferred it to the "80" series........


Another wrong decision in my lifetime :I.

With only 5 registers to play with - one of which is a dedicated accumulator, 80% of your 6502 code is fekking register management! Yep you made a bad choice! :)
 
With only 5 registers to play with - one of which is a dedicated accumulator, 80% of your 6502 code is fekking register management! Yep you made a bad choice! :)
And this represents a security issue because....... oh yeah... because no one else knows what the **** you are talking about
 
Getting back to the original question. I think police helicopters are very good a tracking cars.

At eight grand an hour they fecking ought to be:rolleyes: Funny how the UK police can afford to run X5's, Volvo XC90's and the like, all with fancy paint jobs and a plethora of useless lights but they can't afford to keep front line staff.:confused:
 
At eight grand an hour they fecking ought to be:rolleyes: Funny how the UK police can afford to run X5's, Volvo XC90's and the like, all with fancy paint jobs and a plethora of useless lights but they can't afford to keep front line staff.:confused:

It is a point that has not escaped notice. But they do need vehicles that can carry enough equipment to be able to close a motorway for six hours to investigate a one car accident. In the old days the shoveled it onto a wagon, washed the blood down the drain and had it open in half an hour. But they are **** scared of being sued these days. But at least it's not like some parts of Spain or so i am told. Were the police have had a big pay cut and they now get a share of the traffic tickets they hand out to make it back up again. That seems real progress. NOT. :mad::mad:
 
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