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Wireless Traffic
While some of us get up each day and teach school children and others of us are firemen and others of us play flute in the theatre and others of us play foot ball or baseball, there’s one common denominator among all of these professions; the fact that you’ve all got to get to your destination from your home. It’s true of any profession, unless you’re “professionally infirmed” or “professionally a bum” we’ve all got places to be. So with that knowledge, it would seem that something like wireless traffic would be just what the doctor ordered; know the traffic up ahead of you and no stress. Equipped standard in more cars last year was this satellite traffic technology. Probably alongside some subscription service fee after a free trial (so you could try it; love it, then grumble about paying for it for the rest of the time you’ve got the car) wireless traffic services are a diamond in the rough. While so much else of the commercial spectrum has got advertisements you can’t skip and pop ups you don’t want what better more virginal thing than a wireless traffic reporter that just gives you the traffic? It’s an interesting thing to see just how they monitor wireless traffic; it’s typically with the use of some GPS style satellite where you can monitor your progress and then through the very advanced systems they have of tracking things like traffic these days (you know, heartbeat; pulse; nose hair) you’re able to beat the traffic on your own schedule. In a city like New York they’re doing traffic all the time on the radio but if you live in a suburb or anywhere else and there’s some snarl that pops up in the middle of the day or you need to get somewhere on time, you can use the wireless traffic signal to maneuver your way around your own route. Wireless traffic is a thing that’s really all about the future today! Something so space age and advanced would have been a pipe dream 20 years ago as newscasters peered out of their window and beat their hands across their chest (to simulate the helicopter noise) giving the downtown morning commute. While it may have fooled some for some time, the time is now where we all should start considering a better way to relay information and start getting serious about life, love, and traffic.
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