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#1 Dec 02 2005 at 9:13 AM Rating: Good
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Is this a joke cause its not April 1st:

LONDON (Reuters) wrote:
A Welsh inventor claims to have found the perfect solution to rowdy youngsters -- noise.

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Howard Stapleton says his device, the "Mosquito," emits an uncomfortable high-pitched ultrasonic sound that can be heard by children and teenagers but almost no one over 30.

It has successfully driven away noisy teens from a grocery store in the Welsh town of Barry and a shop in Stapleton's home town Merthyr Tydfil, making smoking, lounging and foul-mouthed youths a thing of the past.

The ability to hear high frequencies deteriorates with age, but some adults might still be able to hear the Mosquito. No one except young troublemakers appears annoyed, however.

"All I'm getting is pats on the back," Stapleton told Reuters. "No bricks thrown at me yet."

He said teenagers he had talked to welcomed the device too, because they used to be intimidated by gangs hanging around the shops.

The Mosquito has turned Stapleton into a media star, with appearances on British TV and radio and interest from as far afield as Australia, the United States and Canada.
#2 Dec 02 2005 at 9:37 AM Rating: Good
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Sonic devices used as deterrents is nothing new. Devices like this were used recently in that pirate attack that was in the news not to long ago.

as for frequencies only people under 30 can hear? Bull. Parents can hear a videogame start with the sound off 3 floors away and react instantly.
#3 Dec 02 2005 at 1:31 PM Rating: Decent
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Ferrish wrote:
Sonic devices used as deterrents is nothing new. Devices like this were used recently in that pirate attack that was in the news not to long ago.

as for frequencies only people under 30 can hear? Bull. Parents can hear a videogame start with the sound off 3 floors away and react instantly.


Smiley: laugh Someone caught up late at night I take it?
#4 Dec 02 2005 at 1:35 PM Rating: Decent
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Ferrish wrote:

Parents can hear a videogame start with the sound off 3 floors away and react instantly.


A bomb could go off in my house and my parents wouldn't know.
#5 Dec 02 2005 at 1:36 PM Rating: Good
Not as effective as the "brown noise" from Southpark, but still funny ^^
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#6 Dec 02 2005 at 4:27 PM Rating: Good
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Lady DSD wrote:

Someone caught up late at night I take it?


Not exactly. While still living at home, my mother somehow knew INSTANTLY that I had started an online game and could immediately think of every single thing I may have not done yet. It bordered on precognition.

Now I just have to deal with room mates that never do dishes >.>

but that's a rant for another time.
#7 Dec 02 2005 at 6:10 PM Rating: Default
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Ooooh, lemme be the first to throw bricks at him for being an agist prick.




Age has nothing to do with how people act. Some people are never older than 15. Some people are wiser than 30 year olds when they're 8. Stdies show that a hundred years ago,any random 7 year old would be more self sufficient than a 21 year old today.


Yes, there's a higher rate of teens acting immature than adults.


But if there was a study that showed that, statisticly, jews were safer drivers than christians, would it be fair to keep all christians from driving?
#8 Dec 02 2005 at 6:17 PM Rating: Good
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TrueFeba wrote:

there was a study that showed that, statisticly, jews were safer drivers than christians, would it be fair to keep all christians from driving?


***** the fish, get me a menorah, maybe my insurance will drop.
#9 Dec 02 2005 at 6:53 PM Rating: Default
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Ferrish wrote:
TrueFeba wrote:

there was a study that showed that, statisticly, jews were safer drivers than christians, would it be fair to keep all christians from driving?


***** the fish, get me a menorah, maybe my insurance will drop.



but if




>_>;
#11 Dec 02 2005 at 7:10 PM Rating: Good
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I swear I read articles a few years ago that spoke of convenience stores piping classical music outside (at tasteful volume) and it having the same effect of driving off loiterers.

It seems far more friendly to me.





Maybe they were playing the All James Galway Interprets . . . versions of our favorite classical pieces and that was, in fact, the straw that broke the camel's back.
#12 Dec 02 2005 at 10:44 PM Rating: Decent
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Yeah, I saw this on the Today show this morning.
#13 Dec 03 2005 at 4:29 AM Rating: Decent
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I swear I read articles a few years ago that spoke of convenience stores piping classical music outside (at tasteful volume) and it having the same effect of driving off loiterers.

It seems far more friendly to me.


LOL me and my friends could talk over that, but britney spears would work to drive me away.
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