Marcel Duchamp wrote: > Bob Axtell wrote: > >> Mine had a small vibration sensor, too; no human is wiggle-free, even in >> sleep, so an alarm call is made if the user >> manages to somehow cut the unit off; only gives them about a 3-minute >> head start. (try to be still enough to NOT >> toggle a vibration sensor; you can't do it... but an anklet on the table >> is remarkably quiet). >> > > Note to self: if ever in this predicament, stop at the coin-op laundry > on the way out of town, put a couple of quarters in the coin slot on the > clothes drier and toss the device in and close the door. > > Or tie it to the farmers bull on the way out of town. > > Or run it up the flag pole tied to a flag, if windy. > > Etc. > The way I thought would defeat this best was to attach it to a dog. --Bob -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist