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Location: A biology lab far, far away... Gender: Male Total Likes: 485 likes
No time for the old in-out, love.
| | | Re: Train track alarms? < Reply # 3 on 2/28/2014 9:39 PM > | Reply with Quote
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| The Durango '95 purred away a real horrowshow - a nice, warm vibraty feeling all through your guttiwuts. And soon it was trees and dark, my brothers, with real country dark. |
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Location: A biology lab far, far away... Gender: Male Total Likes: 485 likes
No time for the old in-out, love.
| | | Re: Train track alarms? < Reply # 5 on 2/28/2014 9:55 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by b-rye thanks, now that I know what to look for, ill try my best to stay out of its view, although i didn't notice anything for all of those dohickies to be mounted on, but now that I know what to look for, ill see if i can find it.
| There is more literature out now about them. The article I linked to was from the original publication when they were in their testing phase. The current ones come in a few versions that can include OR not include: cameras, audible alarms, motion sensors, etc. So, you may only have to look for one little box and not a pole with 10 things mounted to it.
| The Durango '95 purred away a real horrowshow - a nice, warm vibraty feeling all through your guttiwuts. And soon it was trees and dark, my brothers, with real country dark. |
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