Crete Carrier Corp.(So far so good!)
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About 5 hours time wise, maybe less. Depends on how fast you drive!
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ok i wasnt too sure on that kind of stuff ya know. good thing ... i already got the headset from wallyworld. its stuffed in my desk drawer holding all my books up.
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The only reason I'm up on some of the technology is because of my kids!
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most cell phone providers have internet also i use sprint and you cant beat a laptop. use google earth to get an idea what building your looking for or roads, i use micrsoft streets & trips for mapping also run a live camLilbit and emtepockets Thank this.
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ok cool, ... sounds like i need to go do some more checkin on this at like radio shack or something. sounds like something i would want in the truck with me. thanx
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That google maps and earth is amazing. I just got done using it to figure out how I'm going to get to the US Mint in Phili tomorrow. You know it's going to be a rough trip when your load plans tells you to slid your tandems all the way forward so you can make the turns.
Anyway, I pulled up the aerial maps to get a good grip on where I was going. I can also use the street view feature in most major cities and many smaller ones. When using this option I can follow along my route from the street view so I know what to look for when I'm doing it for real. For example, I checked out my routing that I was given on the qualcom going in and guess what I see:
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Once I get past that I find an aerial view of the Mint. From this I can get a good idea of where I'm going, but still can't get a good enough view of the side of the building to see where I enter.
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Now I go back to Street View so I can get a close up look. I did a virtual walk around the building and found two possibilities. Not perfect but at least I will know what to look for in the morning. Most likely the large door seen in the second shot, but I can jump out quick when I get to the guard shack at the first entrance to verify.
All I have to do is get into Phili for an 08:30 appointment with instructions not to arrive early. I could do without this load. It was a gift from another driver that brought it up to Virgina where I had to repower it because the Mint wouldn't give security clearance to the guys son who was riding with him for a little while. Lucky me.
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I don't know how we ever did this truck driving thing without computers. It has made the job so much easier.Last edited: Jan 26, 2009
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very cool, very cool
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Evertruckerr,
I knew i could count on you to convince me lol. i gotta get one of those. and that pic of the 13' overpass, yea that sealed the deal right there. i have seen that one too many times and oh the aggrivation it caused. so you did all of that with google maps then? do you have to have a speceal thing to be able to have access to the net like an adaptor of something. i know nothing, well very very little about laptops on the road. Any and all help or advice you give would be greatly appreciated and used. thanx in advance for the reply.
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it helps to have a wireless card I know sprint and AT&t have them. You can also sign up for Flying J wireless service....not the best but works most of the time....many McDonalds have free wireless but have to be close to use it....Most newer laptops have a wireless adapter built in but you might want to consider a booster for the signal can be bought at many truck stops and radio shack...internet on the road is great for directions and google maps is nice...like was said in earlier post....is nice to be able to look at the roads and turns you will be taking to get to your locations...would highly recomend looking into it
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