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Sontrix Just Looking 01-31-2008
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Posted by Nick Markowitz Jr. on February 1, 2008, 7:48 am
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I remember chasing tons of false alarms from them when Holmes used them here
in Pittsburgh .
I have not seen one of those units in many years and Holmes is long gone as
well

> >Actually I remember when they were the best you could get.
>
> In 1988 the best I could get had nice legs, wore a dress and didn't live
> in
> San Francisco.
> Ah, the good? old days.
>
>> On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:55:20 -0600, Just Looking wrote:
>>
>> > Well, I always knew that no matter what other insults were thrown at
>> > Sontrix, the cockroaches loved living in those things. It seemed like
>> > they would come from miles around just to get inside. It was always fun
>> > to see if you could get the head off the a unit fast enough before an
>> > army of roaches would be scampering over your hand, starting their run
>> > to try to hideout in your armpit. Only pros could get their shirt off,
>> > do a little dance with it, and still stay on the top of the ladder.
>> >
>> >> On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 12:45:29 -0600, Just Looking wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > I pulled some ASP 2025 and a bunch of heads. Just like brand new!
>> >> > They work as well now as they ever did. Anyone need any?
>> >>
>> >> Ah, the good? old days. I think I pulled my last ones in 1988, but
>> >> thanks!
>>
>> Actually I remember when they were the best you could get. PIRs really
>> changed the game. You didn't have to set the sensitivity twice a year
>> with those. Of course the first PIRs had little or no RF rejection. They
>> would false on a very wide range of RF.
>>
>> Like I said, the good? old days.
>
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