I too have the Navigon app for iPhone and I can tell you it does automatically disable the screen lock while it's in use. I was looking at an aquabox for my iphone mount...
RAM Motorcycle /ATV Handlebar Waterproof Aqua Case & Mount for Apple iPhone & iPhone 3G 3GS
I was in the smoker's lounge at the office where the only TV in the building was located. We had the news on but didn't pay attention, until we saw the smoke coming out of the first tower that was hit. At that point, all us smokers just looked at each other (about 8 of us) and shook our heads...
You may want to check with them and verify that they work with the iphone... some remotes don't function properly on iphones like they will with ipods. But good find!
This is my son Theron. He's 3 1/2 years old, and loves to ride anything that has a motor in it. He loves to ride around the yard on the fazer, but enjoys grandpa's tractor the most :rockon:
I've found two links here in the forums regarding this issue, but I didn't get a clear answer... I'm hoping to get a little clarification, or a smack because I wasn't searching with the right keywords :spank:
Here's the situation:
FZ6 '07 with two bros. slip ons already installed.
I ordered...
I just bought it this weekend from Steam for 24 bucks!! It was some kind of holiday weekend sale so I said what the heck...
Now previously to playing fallout 3, I've been a Battlefield 2142 fanboy. I also really enjoyed Oblivion 4 for PC, so I figured Fallout 3 would run along the same lines...
I'm a mac user as well. I don't buy Macs just because they look cool. I buy Macs because Apple is primarily a software company, and the Mac operating system is stable, fast, and the software selection is great for both paid apps and open source apps. It's also why I own an iphone. The iphone...
+1 on not wearing riding pants.
+1 on not coming to complete stops at stop signs.
And doing whatever it takes to get back in front of a cager who cuts in front of me in the fast lane :spank:
I started riding street bikes on a Honda Rebel. I rode it for a year before moving up to a 750 Honda Shadow. The rebel was great as a starter bike. The rebel was easy to ride, low maintenance, and I passed my DMV riding test on it with ease!
My fears are in no particular order: 18-wheeler shredding a trailer tire while I'm passing or following, my chain snapping and locking up the rear wheel, deer/possums, or a hornet flying into my helmet at highway speeds :scared:
I definitely feel more relaxed on camping trips, knowing that I've got a pistol. That being said, they sell noise-makers and such to scare away large animals such as bears without the need to harm them. They don't however, make noise-makers that will scare away crazy people ;)