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Tuesday, November 6, 2012
The Ben Heck Show kicks off season 3 by clamping down on texting while driving (video)
Gadget modder Benjamin Heckendorn extraordinary, is back with Season 3 of The Ben Heck Show. With new segments, such as new issues and diatribes display, you will see Ben hit a creative solution to the problem of texting while driving. Use ShopBot CNC router, Ben cut a chastity belt of all kinds - his words, not ours - to form the hull of a system that triggers an alarm when the car is running and that your phone is not in the dock protection. The anti-SMS also logs status on an SD card, which can then be reviewed at a later date. It will not be until next week's episode we saw the final product, but every geek bits that make this project can be found in the game of the season, just after the break.
ReadThe Ben Heck Show Season 3 begins by tightening down on texting while driving (video)
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