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Will 2 B lives for the fast paced high stress action of live radio and always delivers a clean and professional product in the end. Whether he is on the air or behind the scenes he always swings for the fences. Will 2 B’s passion and knowledge for the studio equipment and technology is a great asset to any broadcasting company. Since Will 2 B is a radio personality he understands first hand the inner workings on how to deliver a content filled, uncluttered, yet entertaining show. This passion also reflects in the tight clean sound of his board operating work and production skills. Will 2 B is gifted in dealing with celebrities and his industry Rolodex reflects that. "I always knew I would end up in the music business somehow, but who knew it would be in radio?" says Will 2 B. "Someone asked me a question the other day that I couldn't answer. What song changed your life? That’s what radio is about to me, changing people’s lives through music and personality!”

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

On Time Device Disables Your Ride If You Don’t Make Your Car Payments

On Time Device Disables Your Ride If You Don’t Make Your Car Payments

Sekurus On Time (Image courtesy USA TODAY)
By Andrew Liszewski

A company called Sekurus has developed a device called the On Time which will actually force a new car owner to make their scheduled payments or face the risk of the vehicle not starting. The devices run about $250 and are typically installed by car dealerships or finance companies who cater to buyers who don’t have the most exemplary of credit histories. When a payment on the vehicle is nearly due, an LED light on the box starts to blink. On the actual deadline day it will start to make an annoying beeping noise as well. If the owner makes the payment, the lender provides them with a six-digit code they can punch in which will disable the alerts. If they fail to make that payment, the vehicle simply won’t start. And if they continue to avoid paying up, they’ll soon get a visit from the repo man. And I don’t mean Emilio Estevez either.

[ High-tech gear disables car if borrower misses payment ] VIA [ Gear Diary ]