Re: Alarm System
- To: "Jack D. Breckenridge" <b*@localaccess.com>, <p*@athenet.net>
- Subject: Re: Alarm System
- From: "* b* <d*@saltspring.com>
- Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 12:19:14 -0800
Wouldn't one of those "set-off-by-movement-when-it-is-disturbed" alrams do?
The kind you hang on your hotel room doorknob to warn of unauthorized entry
in the middle of the night? I mean, they already exist, thank you Sharper
Image and others....
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> From: Jack D. Breckenridge <breckenridge@localaccess.com>
> To: pumpkins@athenet.net
> Subject: Alarm System
> Date: November 5, 1997 6:00 PM
>
> I have a question regarding pumpkin theft. I have a friend in the alarm
> business
> I was telling him about the wide sptread problem of pumpkin theft. He
says
> he could make up a simple wireless alarm system.
> What I'd like to know is would there be enough demand? What would it
be
> worth and would there be enough intrest? Give me a little feed back as
to
> whether there would be worth while. He says wireless is the way to go
> because the distance to each patch varys so much. Just an idea .
> Jack
>
> Pumpkins Are Orange
> breckenridge@localaccess.com
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> Centralia Washington USA