a thought just accured to me, i suppose an unscrupulous person could use the say hello thread to figure where other zeds are located, though this would be abit hit and miss
Same here, but I carry a duster instead of half a brushNo more cd's in mine any more now I've fitted a new stereo with a u.s.b and I pod connection
So now there's some .org cards in there....and half a hair brush cus i only have a "half thatch"
Same here mateI have a hat for the hot days ........
Tony.
Not if 'Home' was (accurately) programmed into the SatNav....you would of cause need to know where Shelly lived
the worry was advertising the fact there was a satnav in the glove box, so yes in order to take advantage of this information you would need to know where shellys car was.Not if 'Home' was (accurately) programmed into the SatNav.
Find the satnav and you've found Shelley's car! Simples.the worry was advertising the fact there was a satnav in the glove box, so yes in order to take advantage of this information you would need to know where shellys car was.
It's the kind of thing you never think about but it's what those with evil intent might just use. Doesn't matter if your car has built in satnav or you leave your satnav in the car you're equally at risk of stolen car keys. Satnav on your phone needs someone to get past your password before it can be used (although much can be scraped off via USB to a computer and accessed that way). As always with security, the harder you make it for those thieving oiks out there the more secure you are. They're more likely to go elsewhere.good point, but then how would they know what house they were for, unless they have already nicked your sat nav, flippin ek this is getting complicated, i find one of those ocean films easier to follow
my mrs has her house key on the same keyring, i will point this out to her.