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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 about 1 year 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 about 1 year 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 about 1 year ago
You could probably write a song about this.
Yngvar Følling about 1 year 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 about 1 year 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 about 1 year ago
Or, it could be a ship at the local navy base running an equipment test that accidentally opened everyone’s garage doors.
iggyman about 1 year ago
Marigold, simply magical!
French Persons' Savvy Selection of Screaming Elly Premium Member about 1 year ago
Nikola Tesla once said that if you want to understand the universe, study vibration and energy. So I have!
CaveCat87 about 1 year ago
She’s a savvy one, that Phoebe.
mistie710 about 1 year ago
Oh, LA!
Noone would have believed, in the last years of the 19th century…
prrdh about 1 year ago
The ear can′t hear as high as that!
Still I ought to please any passing bat!
—Swann & Flanders, “Song of Reproduction”
scyphi26 about 1 year 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 about 1 year ago
I guess Phoebe lives in a house with an old garage door opener that has an ultrasonic remote.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not me, but I can get there. https://www.youtube.Com/watch?v=xmnmffDcCN8
jerrica.benton333 about 1 year 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 about 1 year ago
..Hey, Why are my ears ringing and wheres Icicle going?