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Great idea, [jc]. Although I fear those who leave kids in cars would rely on this too much, and others might just think it's a car alarm and ignore it. Perhaps combine it with an auto-window-rolldown feature. |
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<news>Today a man was shot in the head while trying to rescue a child suffering from heat stroke...</news> |
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people leave kids in cars ? .. jeeeez. bones I'm afraid because anything that encourages stupid people to be more stupid should be discouraged. [shift]'s argument can be sorted with a simple car alarm to alert the parents |
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"Hello, this is OnStar. How can I help you?"
"Da."
"Sorry?"
"Bewweeeeenonantooo!"
"I'm sorry, I don't understand"
"DoDoDoDoDoDo."
"I'm afraid there's something wrong with the connection. Please call back later." |
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Alarm activates solar powered air conditioning? |
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Or skip the alarm and just add solar powered air conditioning. Aaah, a cool car to climb into in the summertime. |
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"Hello, this is OnStar. How can I help you?" "Da."
"Please hold for Russian translator." |
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good idea + but i have one concern, what if i leave my cell phone in my car (which i do everyday) and its on vibrate mode (which it is everytime)? |
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I left this fish in your car and it died. [-] |
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