in-car-entertainment system for children from Brunel Uni Student

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Smile Calla, Oct 27, 2006.

  1. Smile Calla

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    Hi, we are a group of student enrolled in Brunel University. Now we
    have a business feasibility study assignment for in car entertainment
    system. Our group idea is car-to-car communication system for children.
    Following below is a small questionair.
    1. How much time your children spend in your cars per week? just give
    us a genrel number. And how long each time?

    2. What's your feeling when you drive with small children? Do they make
    you more nervous than normal?

    3. What your children do in car? talking to you? play themselfes? if
    they play something, would you like to tell us what they play?

    4. Do you consider for your children a lot when you make decision to
    buy a new car?

    5. What's your car model?

    Thank you very much indeed.
     
    Smile Calla, Oct 27, 2006
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  2. On 27 Oct 2006 14:30:53 -0700, Smile Calla <>
    wrote in <>:
    <snip 8< >

    Apologies, people, this is not one of mine[1]. I'll be making
    enquiries at the first opportunity, but I have a 12-hour transatlantic
    flight first...

    #California, here we come...

    [1] I don't do undergrads.

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    Dr Ivan D. Reid, Oct 28, 2006
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  3. Dr Ivan D. Reid wrote
    Ivan, there is something seriously wrong with your thinking mate.
     
    steve auvache, Oct 28, 2006
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