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Crux SWRTY61S Radio Replacement SWX Retention - 2003-2011 Toyota
01 March 2018
Missed my steering control
I used my Alpine head unit for about 2 years and didn’t think anything of not having the steering wheel could control (the Toyota factory radio control was laggy and terrible). After using a variety of rental cars on travel while by myself, I suddenly wanted my steering buttons back in my own vehicle - this Crux unit is great! Instant response from the Alpine. The installation and configuration is easy. Hardest part is fitting it into my dash.
10 March 2010
A guilty pleasure which encapsulates the 90's
First off, I was in high school when this movie came out in 1995 and some how had no interest in seeing and by passed altogether. I became curious about a year ago when I saw my wife's cousin carrying a UMD version of the disc with his PSP. I decided to check it out on youtube, and low and behold I found my way into the underground cult which recognizes that awesomeness of this movie. At that point, I went ahead and bought my used copy for less than se7en dollars. It should be said up front that if you are looking for realism or accuracy of what real hacking is like, this movie does not have it. What it does have is an exhibition of what a hacker or someone who makes use of hacks (like myself) feels when they are in the computer or "on the mainframe". I was thrown back by the camera sequences of the actual signal/packet travelling from a hacker's phone line to the Gibson, even now at 15 years of the film's age. The references to the Pentium and the modem are inaccurate, but it reminded me of when it was cool to be able to ramble specs of computers back then while knowing exactly what you were talking about. The costumes of the characters are unforgettable, as it reminds us how bright colored the mid-nintys were. If your like me, you'll be noddin your head to the electronic soundtrack for just about the entire movie. The cast, for this type of movie, is pretty solid along with the acting. The delivery of all the lines in the movie is pretty convincing and didn't have me thinking that the lines were memorized a few minutes before filming. Even if you don't like the movie, at least Angelina Jolie is a reason to carefully watch the movie... Overall, the film makes me flashback to my high school experience and think about where I was at the time. The only thing I didn't like in this movie was the obvious cigarette placement, as there are several scenes where one of the main supporting characters is showen sucking down cigaretts like there is no tomorrow. Coke was also prominently placed, but it makes sense that a hacker would want constant caffine intake in order to stay up all night. If your remotely a techie, its a movie that shouldn't taken too seriously, but should be enjoyed.