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Re: [ECS] Extending automation
Reddy Biggs
Tue, 23 Mar 1999 23:39:28 -0600

Garnet,

Hey I'm way ahead of this guy.  He has the same GPS (Tripmate) , but I'm on
Delorme Street Atlas 6.0 instead of 5.0.

As far as the auto defense system, he is using a Brass Eagle Raptor. Brass
Eagle,,,, how un-cool !  I am using a semi automatic Spyder by Kingman with
a 16 inch All American rifled barrel and 200 ball VL revolution hopper.  He
doesn't say which paintballs he uses, but I would recommend only using
Marballizers. Get the bright red paint and they will think you have shot
them with a mortal wound.

His missile defense system is an Estes rocket mounted in the sockets where
his fog lamps would be. I elected to leave my fog lamps in, as it
occasionally gets foggy here. Also, keeping the igniters dry on rainy days
was difficult.

He doesn't have my system for activating other drivers' radar detectors. I
key up my ham rig at 446.00 mhz and 35 watts. Every trucker who blows past
me at 95 mph gets the "pseudo radar" and I watch the brake lights come on !!

Don't tell this fella, I don't want him stealing any more of my ideas.

Reddy





----- Original Message -----
From: gbailey <gbailey@attcanada.net>
To: (ECS) ECS LIST (E-mail) <ecs-list@netbloc.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 1999 10:53 PM
Subject: [ECS] Extending automation


>
> Well now here is the next frontier for home automation - car automation!!
I
> know Reddy is part way there already, but bet he doesn't have the defense
> systems this fella has! (take his tour and check out the defense systems -
> has some interesting ideas for home security :-)))
>
> >
> > http://www.magicnet.net/~qzar/frame.html
> >
>
>




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