Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!news.cs.indiana.edu!news.nd.edu!mentor.cc.purdue.edu!lairdkb From: lairdkb@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Kyler Laird) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Audio Jamming Message-ID: <5944@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> Date: 15 Feb 91 04:06:20 GMT References: <37340001@hpopd.pwd.hp.com> Reply-To: lairdkb@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Kyler Laird) Organization: Purdue University Lines: 20 In article <37340001@hpopd.pwd.hp.com> richi@hpopd.pwd.hp.com (Richard Jennings) writes: >I suppose knocking on the door and politely asking the occupants to >reduce the volume is out of the question? :-) Oh, c'mon! Part of being a computer nerd/EE geek is being advanced enough to avoid human contact by sending electronic messengers. How about a robot that seeks out loud noises and carries a big stick? ...or... Pick up one of the little noise alerts from Radio Shack (on sale now for only ~$5.00!!) - make a phone interface with your neighbor's phone number programmed for constant redial as long as the noise persists. ...or... Sneak into his apartment and put a BSR-X10 wall outlet in where he plugs his stereo in. (I did this once in a dorm - fun for a bit.) (Don't make me do smileys...) --kyler