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Paul E. Schoen posted to sci.electronics.design:


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Sitting at a gas station as some backwards baseball cap and
saggass britches wearing kid parks in the fire zone in front of
the store with some fukdamuhfukinniggahbeyotch crap blasting out
of his truck for everyone's entertainment, got me to thinking.

Would it be possible to build a gizmo that could be
surreptitiously aimed at the offending stereo system to fry some
crucial components? It would have to be able to do it on a pretty
localized basis without causing damage to the person aiming the
gizmo or innocent bystanders or their car's electronics. Whether
it would fry any additional components of said target punk's car
isn't of great concern.

Call it The Rapper Zapper.

Just wonderin'.

:-)


I saw a device called "The Mosquito", that emits high frequency
audio noise that can be heard by most young people, and not so
much by more mature adults. These devices can be installed where
these punks hang out, and eventually they find it irritating
enough to move on to some other place. Probably such a device with
power great enough, and a focused speaker, could be directed at
the miscreant and make him very uncomfortable.

Another possibility is a similar focused sound transmitter that
would very loudly play Opera, or Polka. Even better, mix the two
together and really scramble the few remaining brain cells of the
offender. Have an automatic volume control to set the transmitted
sound level to be proportional to that detected. Probably 140 db
of Kathleen Battle and Happy Louie would do the job. And be at
least as legal as the offender's subwoofer.

But I'd also want to have backup from my buddies Smith and Wesson!

Paul


Nice idea. My friends Colt, Ithaca, and Winchester are real
comfortable as well. I would likely play varied material, not to
much Count or Duke or King (any of them), the punks might learn
enough to learn to like them. Perhaps "Lux Aeterna" at 110 dB.