| Balin Shortstuff | 24 Apr 2008 8:06 a.m. PST |
link Now they can't be that smug about using cell phone ring tones their teachers can't hear. |
| Doctor Bedlam | 24 Apr 2008 8:10 a.m. PST |
First it was sound-based ray guns. Then teen repellent speakers. In a few years, they will have perfected the phaser, and no proselytizer who knocks on MY door on Saturday will ever be seen again
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| Balin Shortstuff | 24 Apr 2008 8:20 a.m. PST |
When they make it gender specific, parents will start incorporating it into their daughters jewelry. |
Virtualscratchbuilder  | 24 Apr 2008 8:20 a.m. PST |
I should get one to put in my fridge. |
| Jovian1 | 24 Apr 2008 9:20 a.m. PST |
Sounds like a good and effective product. (pun intended) |
Flashman14  | 24 Apr 2008 10:16 a.m. PST |
So blasting The Carpenters doesn't work anymore? |
| aka Mikefoster | 24 Apr 2008 10:29 a.m. PST |
I could definitely use one of those for my house. Anybody know where you can find the tone for download? |
| morrigan | 24 Apr 2008 11:16 a.m. PST |
Just ask them to bring the garbage cans in from the street. That'll make them disappear every time! 8>) |
| AndrewGPaul | 25 Apr 2008 2:51 a.m. PST |
Santell, the device's marketer, said most of the company's inquiries are from major corporations and government agencies looking for a way to protect private property. Overseas, complaints arose when the device was projected into public spaces, like sidewalks. Yes, heaven forbid that teenagers walk down our pavements, or hang out in our parks! Ridiculous.  |
| Baron Saturday | 25 Apr 2008 6:50 a.m. PST |
I'm waiting on the one that scares off executive vice presidents. |
| Stealth1000 | 25 Apr 2008 11:31 a.m. PST |
We have one of them in my town. I my daughter told me about it. I couldn't hear a thing but she found it really loud. Tony |