Comment And hope you, as owner, don't get sued. (Score 0) 195
Woman rents out her car via RelayRides, someone gets killed while driving her car, she may end up getting personally sued.
Woman rents out her car via RelayRides, someone gets killed while driving her car, she may end up getting personally sued.
You should be a little less paranoid about GPS.
Just because you can find the time and your position using GPS doesn't mean someone can track where you are.
A GPS device is a receiver, not a transmitter.
GPS satellites constantly broadcast the time, and their location. A the GPS in the device takes this data from several (4+) satellites, does the math, and calculates the position.
For this to work the time has to be absolutely correct. So you can use the time to set your clock.
Without some sort of transmitter (like a phone with its data connection, or some sort of dedicated transmitter built into the same device) no one has any possibility of knowing where you are.
All Eternal September. Damned AOLers. *sheds a tear*
Congrats. Of course I'll post just for the achievement as well.
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