I remember a 70s comedy show, I think it was called “Holmes and Yo-yo”, where the titular Yo-yo was a human looking robot working as a cop. A running gag was that he kept reacting to nearby remotes, like revolving along with a garage door.
I remember hearing once about how the US military were experimenting with a new communications system (or something to that end, I don’t remember the exact details off-hand) in California by making various test transmissions, only to discover a very critical flaw when they learned that every time they broadcasted something, several automatic garage doors in the nearby towns would open simultaneously, confusing a lot of the residents.
Averagemoe 11 months ago
I used to be able to sing a note only audible to dogs. Maybe. My dog seemed to act like he could hear it.
Sugar Bombs 95 11 months ago
I was expecting a whole bunch of dogs to show up with the joke being that Marigold was singing at a note humans can’t hear but dogs can.
codycab 11 months ago
You could probably write a song about this.
Yngvar Følling 11 months ago
Do garage door remotes really use ultrasound?
I remember a 70s comedy show, I think it was called “Holmes and Yo-yo”, where the titular Yo-yo was a human looking robot working as a cop. A running gag was that he kept reacting to nearby remotes, like revolving along with a garage door.
EgidiusPfanzelter 11 months ago
“““Most remotes use a specific (radio) frequency in the range of 300-400MHz“““
Although there seem to be newer ones who are “smart“ and use WiFi.
eldeecee 11 months ago
Or, it could be a ship at the local navy base running an equipment test that accidentally opened everyone’s garage doors.
iggyman 11 months ago
Marigold, simply magical!
French Persons' Treasury of Self-Applauding Batty Premium Member 11 months ago
Nikola Tesla once said that if you want to understand the universe, study vibration and energy. So I have!
CaveCat87 11 months ago
She’s a savvy one, that Phoebe.
mistie710 11 months ago
Oh, LA!
Noone would have believed, in the last years of the 19th century…
prrdh 11 months ago
The ear can′t hear as high as that!
Still I ought to please any passing bat!
—Swann & Flanders, “Song of Reproduction”
scyphi26 11 months ago
I remember hearing once about how the US military were experimenting with a new communications system (or something to that end, I don’t remember the exact details off-hand) in California by making various test transmissions, only to discover a very critical flaw when they learned that every time they broadcasted something, several automatic garage doors in the nearby towns would open simultaneously, confusing a lot of the residents.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member 11 months ago
I guess Phoebe lives in a house with an old garage door opener that has an ultrasonic remote.
Teto85 Premium Member 11 months ago
Not me, but I can get there. https://www.youtube.Com/watch?v=xmnmffDcCN8
jerrica.benton333 11 months ago
is that a blue prius? i used to have a blue prius named “wooley blue curl”*
*regular quotes
i have a theory that every red prius is actually “phoebe bridgers”^
^finger quotes
shes sorta like a transformer, but she can be, and is any and every red prius at any moment.
SuperNyanCat 11 months ago
..Hey, Why are my ears ringing and wheres Icicle going?