Month: June 2008

  • New California Driving Law Update: Cellular Phone Use While Driving

    July 1st is just around the corner and that means
    it’s time for a major change in the lives of many California drivers.
    Why? Because beginning July 1st, the new CA state law addressing
    electronic device (cell phones, laptops, text messaging, etc.) use
    while driving goes into effect.

    So what does this update to the CA Vehicle Code mean for Californian drivers? That all depends on your age.

    For Minors (under the age of 18)
    Minors cannot use ANY electronic device while driving.Sorry
    teens, but you won’t be allowed to operate ANY electronic device while
    you are driving a motor vehicle. That includes no cellular phones, no
    sending text messages, no PDA's, etc. In addition, minors are not
    allowed to be driving even if their phone is hands-free. Only time a
    phone may be used in exception to this new law: if there is a true
    emergency.


    For Adults (over the age of 18)

    You
    will still be able to use your cell phone in your vehicle if you use a
    hands-free device. So if you're planning to talk on the road, you’ll
    want to equip yourself with a Bluetooth device or another hands free
    technology.

    Adults must use Hands Free cell phones while driving
    The Why

    It’s easy to understand why the state of California does not want
    drivers traveling around and talking on the phone at the same time.
    Driving while distracted greatly increases your chance of getting into
    an auto collision. In fact, 4,300 auto accidents a day are the result
    of distracted driving. And when it comes to teens, a largely
    inexperienced group of drivers, driving distracted is even more
    catastrophic. According to a California Department of Motor Vehicles
    study, teen drivers failed 54% of driving tasks (such as avoiding a
    swerving vehicle) while talking on a cell phone!

    The Penalty
    Violating the CA Cell Phone Law
    What’s the punishment for violating this new CA cell phone law? A base
    fine of $20 for first offenders and then an additional $50 for each
    subsequent offense. The base fine does not include any court
    administrative fees. So when it's all said and done, you’re looking at
    a fine of up to $250.

  • 99 cent store...

    if you had to wear a tie for work everyday,
    this would be your favorite store...



    i'd get 7 of them for monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday,
    even though i don't work on saturday and sunday, i'd still wear it.


    that's some cheeser looking ties.... for 99 cents.

  • Dating...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dating_%28activity%29


    I'm not sure why I ended up searching on Wiki for 'Dating' but I did....


    "Dating is any social activity performed as a pair or even a group with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as their partner in an intimate relationship or as a spouse. The word refers to the act of agreeing on a time and "date" when a pair can meet and engage in some social activity.


    In many cultural traditions, dates are arranged by a third party, who may be a family member, an acquaintance, or a dedicated matchmaker. Recently matchmaking services have become popular. Although dating rules in Western popular culture have become more relaxed during the 20th century, there is considerable variation between individuals' values. For example, when the activity costs money, it has traditionally been the man's role to pay; in recent times the practice of "going Dutch" (splitting the expenses) has emerged. Traditional dating activities include sharing entertainment or a meal. In general, a person may date many different partners during the same time period in order to have the best chance of finding their most suitable available mate."


    MAN's ROLE TO PAY?!   CITATION NEEDED!  CITATION NEEDED!!!