Clear Computing Bits and Pieces  
Sep 27, 2012
In This Issue
Bing Maps Part 2
Bing Maps Video Tutorials
Joke of the Week
Funny Cartoon of the Week
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TAC Online - Bing Maps Now Included on Dispatch Boards    

Phase I of Bing Maps for Dispatch Boards for Work Orders and Service Routes now available. 

  • Work Order F4
  • Service Routes F5

Step By Step

  1. Bring in the work order for a specific route into F4.
  2. Click on stop number column to order by stop
  3. Click Display with Bing maps tool bar option
  4. Route is displayed with direction turn by turn.
  5. Adjust Ride pull down to remap on type of road way

Limited to 24 stops per route for Phase I.

 

Bing maps are now available on all TAC Online stations at no additional cost. These are always up-to-date and world-wide.
TAC Online Video Tutorials:
Map Sites Using Bing Maps and Greenshot 
Click to Watch:
1. How to Map a Site and Get Driving Directions using Bing Maps
2. How to Save and Write on a Site Map using Greenshot


Joke of the Week
The Amazon Parrot  
 
When Uncle Charlie died of old age, Bill was bequeathed his uncle's prized Amazon parrot. This parrot was fully grown -- with a bad attitude and a worse vocabulary. Every other word was an expletive. Those that weren't expletives were, to say the very least, extremely rude.  
 
Bill tried hard to change the bird's attitude and was constantly saying polite words, playing soft music--anything he could think of to try and set a good example... Nothing worked. Exasperated, he yelled at the bird. But the bird just got louder. Then he shook the parrot. But the bird just got more angry and more rude.  
Finally, in a moment of desperation, Bill put the parrot in the freezer.  
 
For a few moments he heard the bird squawking, kicking, and screaming...

Then, suddenly, all was quiet. Bill was frightened that he might have hurt his dead uncle's prized parrot and quickly opened the freezer door.  
 
The parrot calmly stepped out onto Bill's extended arm and said, "I am truly sorry that I might have offended you with my language and action and I humbly ask your forgiveness. I will now, from this day forth, endeavor to correct my behavior so that such an ill-perceived outburst never again occurs."

Bill was completely astonished at the bird's change in attitude and was about to ask what had caused such a dramatic change when the parrot continued, "May I ask what the chicken did?"

 

 


Funny Cartoon of the Week 

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