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>bark rather loudly. I suspect that I can turn peoples car radios on and off
>as well. While I have no aural evidence to support this radio effect, I
>frequently notice adjacent drivers shaking their fists at me and making
>other odd gestures. I can only surmise that I inturrupted their listening
>to the traffic report on the local talk radio station, inducing a state of
>anxiety and near-rage. I believe this intense flux also affects the
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Oddly enough, the RF tester at a former employer used to complain he could
"see" my car coming 2 blocks away from the interference with his outdoor
tests. He would have to wait for me to park and shut off the ignition
before he could continue testing. Of course, I use copper wires and
non-resistor plugs, to enhance the radio noise emissions.
Oh yeah; Spridgets set off alarms as well... sf
Stan Fickes If you want safe speed--buy safe speed--MG.
Wireless Communications 1951 MGTD, under restoration
Apple Computer, Inc. 1965 Sprite, daily commuter
(408) 974-7653 1957 Bel Air StWgn, wife's car
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