[urq] The voice recorded (US&German) - retrofit info..
Livolsi, Stephane
Stephane.Livolsi at investorsgroup.com
Thu Apr 25 18:01:42 EDT 2002
Hang on a sec. It wouldn't be too hard to retrofit this type of thing to
any vehicle. In fact I think it would be much easier to do now, than it
would have when our mid-80's cars were built due to advances in technology.
I know that Radio Shack sells digital recordable voice modules, and I am
certain that anyone who wanted to check out a couple of library books on
electronics could rig up an electronic trigger that would activate the voice
module when a certain signal (1.5 bar boost? 200km/hr? door ajar? etc) was
received.
Of course, said person would also have an awful lot of time on his/her
hands....
and a lot of money because I think those voice modules are pricey.
Just think though, you could find the person with the sexiest voice you know
and have them record whatever you want... "Stephane, you know what it does
to me when you go this fast....."
The mind boggles at the possibilities.
Back to work now
> ----------
> From: Ferry Stolp[SMTP:fstolp at dds.nl]
> Sent: April 25, 2002 9:56 AM
> To: gerard
> Cc: urq at audifans.com; quattro at audifans.com
> Subject: Re: [urq] The voice recorded (US&German)
>
> > Cool. Very 80s indeed. Can't you figure it to say "Yeah, baby!"
> > everytime you go over 1.5 bar boost? :)
>
> lol.
>
> > I suppose no way of getting the voice retrofitted to a late-spec type-44
> > autocheck system? :)
>
> I don't think so, unless you're a technician with Einstein-brains :)
>
> > What happens when the voice module breaks? "Attention, I can't say
> > anything".
>
> Now that would be the day! :)
> I was more thinking about flashing the module and add home made
> Beavis&Butthead samples :))
>
> Ferry
>
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