James Rogerson
Well-known member
Putting the weight on the car is a waste of energy and time. In this modern age where we enter online and have car data permanently attached to our entries this requirement is similar to the medicare system that requires doctors to transcribe their computer information on patients because Washington only works with paper. The ROI on this does not meet the demands for less cost and more value, unless we no longer need to fill out tech forms. It should be an "either, or" proposition. By the way, RMON can run on any smart phone. Tech most likely has someone with a smart phone. They can see the finish and be ready for the cars when they arrive for impound. Each entrant provided tech information on their car and should be readily available to tech (since it does say TECH on the form). No need to look anything up, unless you are trying to catch the entrant in fraudulent entry.
Why take a step backwards when the good use of technology, especially where we have roll on roll off scales, could do away with tech personnel at the scale. Before someone jumps in and says "you can't do that", I did it with weigh in motion scales 30 years ago. <edit: Crap, that was over 40 years ago. I've been retired 10 years.>
James Rogerson
HP #66, etc.
up too late
Merry Christmas and Happy Racing in the New Year.
Why take a step backwards when the good use of technology, especially where we have roll on roll off scales, could do away with tech personnel at the scale. Before someone jumps in and says "you can't do that", I did it with weigh in motion scales 30 years ago. <edit: Crap, that was over 40 years ago. I've been retired 10 years.>
James Rogerson
HP #66, etc.
up too late
Merry Christmas and Happy Racing in the New Year.