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Re: [Fwd: Sanity check]
I used to be friends with a guy who had that exact setup in his van, it would make you sick to be in the thing if the alarm
was going off. He also used sirens with different pitch/wavelenghts to enhance the effect. The sirens had this over and
under,layered like, tone that was nauseating.
sean 96 A6q 90 90 soon
Todd Young wrote:
> Whoops, would really help if I would wake up this morning.
>
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>
> Subject: Re: Sanity check
> Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 07:35:06 -0500
> From: Todd Young <tyoung@wamnet.com>
> Organization: WAM!NET Inc.
> To: Brooks Ellis <brooks@frii.com>
> References: <3.0.3.32.19980810225149.0093bdd0@frii.com>
>
> Brooks Ellis wrote:
>
> > Personally, if I was worried enough to install an alarm.. I would install
> > one with two, or three sirens _INSIDE_ the car. Maybe one under the
> > passenger seat; one under the dash; one under the rear deck 'aimed' into
> > the passenger compartment. I don't believe any theif would enjoy trying to
> > lift my radio or anything with 150+ dB of noise banging on their eardrums.
> >
>
> NOW there's an idea! Nobody pays attention to the sirens outside,
> ,they are just annoying. Put the sirens inside so you blow out
> the son-of-a-b**ch's eardrums. I just might have to get an alarm
> system to compliment my stock one (which doesn't do a whole lot).
>
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