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Old 09-21-2011, 09:14 AM
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www.fuelly.com has an app and website to track mileage, fuel expenditures as well as track maintenance

http://www.fuelly.com

http://www.fuelly.com/faq/11/Fuelly-Mobile
 
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Cool!
 
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Originally Posted by Rebel Ryder
I'm glad u took my comments in stride, to each their own. I would be the one following you on a ride anyhow.

the crew does have some very tech savy members, sharing your info and mods is surely beneficial.

I am the IT ubergeek so I am all about the geek toys and "there is an app for that"

Sometimes my enthusiasm for geekedness does get the better of me, so I don't mind having someone tell me to throw out an anchor. My wife made me promise to not update my facebook status while I am driving or reply to texts at stop signs...

That being said, I am THE tech guy and don't mind helping others.
 
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I added c:geo to the first post. For geocaching...
 
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Originally Posted by Radimus
I am the IT ubergeek so I am all about the geek toys and "there is an app for that"

Sometimes my enthusiasm for geekedness does get the better of me, so I don't mind having someone tell me to throw out an anchor. My wife made me promise to not update my facebook status while I am driving or reply to texts at stop signs...

That being said, I am THE tech guy and don't mind helping others.
Thanks, I'll remember that next time I need help figuring something out.
 
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Originally Posted by Sefferdog
I use this one on solo trips and long days so the wife can see where I am and knows I am OK. I just shut it off when I stop at a cathouse or my girlfriend's house! Thanks for the links!
It is really so you don't surprise her by coming home early and getting your feelings hurt.
 
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It is really so you don't surprise her by coming home early and getting your feelings hurt.
Looks like the Big Gator might be on to something. That Techno crap can bite you on the butt! Let's your "WE" know your exact location. Guess it can cut both ways if you forget to turn it off at your girlfriends. SEFFER(you are a)DOG
 
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Originally Posted by Big Gator
It is really so you don't surprise her by coming home early and getting your feelings hurt.
Ain't no damn wonder you ain't been riding with me. Next time I go ride I am going to tape my phone,with the GPS tracker turned on, to an old cur dog's back, turpentine his ***, and point him north. The I will sneak back home and see what the skinny is!!
 
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Originally Posted by HDRick
SEFFER(you are a)DOG
Ah man, I was just thinking out loud!
 
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This sounds really cool.. I've never heard of it.. Do you happen to do this a lot? What is it like? Would love to hear some of your experiences.

Originally Posted by Radimus

Geocaching is an outdoor activity in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers, called "geocaches" or "caches", anywhere in the world. A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook. Some contain trackable "coins" or "bugs" that are to be exchanged from one cache to another and logged so its travels can be viewed.

Hope these might be helpful to others.
 


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