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Re: <MISC> Talking alarms
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Subject: Re: <MISC> Talking alarms
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From: Tay Systems Research <[email protected]>
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Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 10:27:45 -0400 (EDT)
Kevin wrote:
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 01:34:07 -0400
> Subject: Alarms
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> I did leave a note telling the guy that his chances of getting his car
> vandalized are a lot higher WITH his new alarm and suggested that he
> bring it back to the alarm place to stop it from talking. I hope no one
> on the list has a talking alarm that will go off just because someone is
> getting in a car parked next to them.
Jerry wrote:
> From: Jerry Stadulis <[email protected]>
> Date: 25 Sep 96 07:42:55 EDT
> Subject: RE: Talking Car Alarms
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> I've heard other people say how annoying it is to be near a car equipped
> with this type of alarm - to the point where they've said they were
> worried about what they might have done to the car if they had had a
> heavy object handy. I wonder what effect such an alarm would have on
> people with less self-control?
At the office garage where I park in downtown Washington DC, there's often
a Honda Prelude with a talking alarm by Viper, I believe. One time, when
I parked my BMW next to it and when I closed the rear hatch on my car, it
apparently "woke" up the Prelude's alarm, a voice came on that said
something to the effect of "Protection by Viper, stand back!" There were
also times a truck or something large that would drive by the parked car
and I assume the rumbling or vibrations had triggered the car's alarm and
the voice would come on; the drone went on for minutes. Oh geez.
I'm sure to some folks, these talking alarms are an incentive for them to
do something about it just to shut the noise off... ;-)
(Standard disclaimers apply; there are 150 lawyers in that office..)
David Tay, MCP http://www.taysystems.com/pub/tsr
Tay Systems Research E-mail: [email protected]
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