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Brett Aquila's Comment
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start the "drivers at truck stops" compared to " the ppl at Walmart"

I'm not kidding....I was thinking the same thing!! That should be one of our tags. I mean, there are some doozies out there!

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Ray F. (aka. Mongo)'s Comment
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That sounds great. Was looking and updating where I am at last night. There were about three here in the spokane area.

guyjax(Guy Hodges)'s Comment
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My location tagging option was directly in the camera setting itself once I had the app open.

Brett Aquila's Comment
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Ok....new feature update....you can now edit your photo information including the caption, the date the photo was taken, and the location it was taken. Very simple process. You'll see a button labeled "Edit Photos" in the menu on the left side of the photo gallery. Click that and you should be able to take it from there. Super simple.

So now if you want to include photos in your gallery that don't have location and date/time information you can add it quickly or at least make something up. Hey, I fooled DOT for 15 years making things up as I went along using paper logs so I'm sure you guys can fool us with made up dates and locations for photos. We'll never know the difference.

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I am going to add the ability to upload photos to your gallery for those of you who have a bunch of photos on your computer already. I'm also going to add the ability to use photos from the gallery right here in the forum in your posts or for your avatar.

On a personal note about photos:

Old School - I have a rooster that is an identical twin to your rooster. I mean identical! I'm gonna snap a picture soon to show ya. I couldn't believe it when I saw yours. I was like, "Hey!!! Old School sent in a pic of Mr Roostey! Is that dude sneakin around my yard or something???"

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Yes, his name is Mr. Roostey. What else are you supposed to name a rooster? confused.gifwtf-2.gif

DOT:

Department Of Transportation

A department of the federal executive branch responsible for the national highways and for railroad and airline safety. It also manages Amtrak, the national railroad system, and the Coast Guard.

State and Federal DOT Officers are responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. "The truck police" you could call them.

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.

OOS:

When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.

Old School's Comment
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Mine is named "Jake". He is definitely the Alpha Male on the farm - the only creature not scared of him is a donkey named "Brighty". Jake has a deep respect for Brighty's skills with a hind leg!

Jake is kind of in charge of Ranch Security, but he takes his job way too seriously!

Fatsquatch 's Comment
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Yes, his name is Mr. Roostey. What else are you supposed to name a rooster? confused.gifwtf-2.gif

Well my dad had a rooster when he was a kid named Flirtin Burton...

OOS:

When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.

Brett Aquila's Comment
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I added a picture of "Mr Roostey" to My Photo Gallery. He looks just like Jake!

Well my dad had a rooster when he was a kid named Flirtin Burton...

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OOS:

When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.

Jopa's Comment
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Turbo Dan,

I guess I better find my Instructions, Heck my VCR is still Flashing 12:00, 12:00, 12:00

You still have a VCR??? Do you have a lava lamp too? Signs of age, I guess . . . I know I'm getting a bit crusty myself, but that means "better" not necessarily just older . . .

Stephen E. Birch

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