Hey its the current theory. And it fits the empirical data. Also one
aberrent case doesn't equal proof.

Moreover you don't stare at the person the entire conversation.

On 3/13/06, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Umm... I have a tendancy to turn my head and look at the person in the
> passenger seat (for expression and body language)... I don't do that
> with a hands-free cell... so... I call bullshit.
>
> > Isaac, there's a difference between talking on a cell,
> > even with an
> > HFD compared to talking with another person. Because of
> > the limited
> > information feedback in a cell phone conversation, we have
> > to pay more
> > attention to the conversation than if the person was in
> > the vehicle.
> > That's because the information stream has a considerably
> > greater
> > bandwidth, consequently the person has more attentional
> > resources that
> > can be applied to driving.
>
>
> s. isaac dealey     434.293.6201
> new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
>
> add features without fixtures with
> the onTap open source framework
>
> http://www.fusiontap.com
> http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/author/4806Dealey.htm
>
>
> 

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