
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Tuesday 12 June 2007
Apparently, one of the main reasons for the GPS ro...
Anonymous
why Peter Cochrane you little rebel you
you've ...
Karen Challinor
If this pans out anything like you suggest you'll ...
Rick Eastwood
I think one of the reasons there was such a strong...
Simon Allen
Peter, we already have charging per mile, although...
Anonymous
In general GPS signal strength is so low that any ...
Mark Hosey
The sheer computer power required to track a fleet...
Anthony Hunt
Unfortunately I think rebellion has now been quash...
Shelia
Wow, Peter I hope you have a fast plane/boat/car a...
Anonymous
Of course there is an even simpler method of disab...
Simon
"Where are the heady days of demonstration against...
Anonymous
Hurray for you Peter! An elegant and near unstoppa...
Anonymous
I like - I hope you - I hope you like jammin, too....
Bob marley
Peter,
This is a brilliant idea and I hope that...
Nick Morgan
Heh. I've been telling the Government this for mon...
Anonymous
Jamming is a crude method, and a bit obvious if yo...
Anonymous
It might be even easier, just go to Ireland and bu...
Paddy McGinty
The Galileo project is currently suffering from a ...
Anonymous
If people use "spoofing" rather than "jamming" tha...
Tony Mudd
Just stick a lump of lead in the appropriate place...
Anonymous
To the Anonymous Forensic Specialist :
Yes, spo...
Simon
Totally uninformed article. The calculation of $3 ...
Anonymous
We're thinking a bit small - this will happen in e...
Jeremy Wickins
By the time the government actually figures out so...
John Sniadowski
Rant rant rant. Now, can Peter or somebody post a...
Dick Vinegar
Karen = I just don't like them wasting my hard ear...
Peter Cochrane
Anonymous = Think the actual reason for a second S...
Peter Cochrane
Rick = Well it certainly happened tro me before wi...
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Simon = I would just like to see people thinking, ...
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Anonymous Midlands = I have to say that it would b...
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Mark = Myself I would like to see them build some ...
Peter Cochrane
Antony = Not at all sure your assertion is true! ...
Peter Cochrane
Anonymous South = I have to carry my passport all...
Peter Cochrane
Bob = Pleased you liked it. I don't wanna, I don'...
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Nick = We seem to have got into a mode where corru...
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Anonymous Civil Servant
Sir, you are a prophet ...
Peter Cochrane
Anonymous Forensic Specialist
How right you are...
Peter Cochrane
Anonymous Here Work
I just calculated all my pe...
Peter Cochrane
Peter, workable road pricing schemes will probably...
Ken France
Paddy = There will be no end to the creativity exp...
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Tony = To quote Stephen Hawking: "The possibilitie...
Peter Cochrane
Anonymous UK Driver = Tinfoil is cheaper! Peter
Peter Cochrane
Dick = Road conjestion can be managed using GPS an...
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Ken = Ultimately the whole GPS network could be ta...
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