Smart phones do a good job at that.  Unless you need a lot of data.

You get time and location for free.


On 06/27/2018 05:32 PM, Paul Nelson wrote:
Think scale shack at a landfill. Think garbage truck drivers writing down
which homeowner didn't set out his can during trash pickup day. Think
earthmover operators keeping track of how many loads of dirt they've hauled
while building a road.

All of this is very real world stuff.

Paul Nelson
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What would be an example of heavy equipment operators writing data down
on paper?  I am trying to imagine what, in today's world, that could
possibly be?


On 6/27/2018 12:58 PM, Rob Berendt wrote:
For example shifting the data
entry down to heavy equipment operators down in a dirty environment


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