*** Black box records cars' every move SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Lisa Warren thought she had it made. She was 16 and had her own sporty car. But before she had a chance to burn rubber, her dad Mark and his electrical engineer colleagues at Ease Simulation Inc. developed a way to make sure Lisa didn't become a Junior Road Warrior. The result of their efforts was the AutoWatch, a little black box that monitors a vehicle's onboard computers to determine how the vehicle is being driven. In honor of Warren's daughter, the device was originally called the NOL2000, short for "Narc On Lisa." What does Lisa say about all this? "I hated it because it told on me," said Lisa, now a wise 18-year-old. However, she reluctantly adds the thing really worked. See http://www.infobeat.com/stories/cgi/story.cgi?id=2557827868-24c ================================================================== Andy Kunz - Statistical Research, Inc. - Westfield, New Jersey USA ==================================================================