Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/5/84; site tove.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!think!harvard!seismo!umcp-cs!tove!dsn From: dsn@tove.UUCP (Dana S. Nau) Newsgroups: net.auto,net.consumers Subject: Re: Protecting Car Stereos Message-ID: <250@tove.UUCP> Date: Thu, 27-Jun-85 15:22:04 EDT Article-I.D.: tove.250 Posted: Thu Jun 27 15:22:04 1985 Date-Received: Sat, 29-Jun-85 00:33:46 EDT References: <273@phri.UUCP> <1110@peora.UUCP> <326@ihlpm.UUCP> Reply-To: dsn@tove.UUCP (Dana S. Nau) Organization: U of Maryland, Laboratory for Parallel Computation, C.P., MD Lines: 25 Xref: watmath net.auto:7183 net.consumers:2459 In article <326@ihlpm.UUCP> levine@ihlpm.UUCP (levine) writes: >> (I realize that there are piezoelectric breakage-sensors you can stick onto >> windows, and probably other devices, that would help with this. My real >> point here is that many of the alarms, which just use switches on the >> doors (or use the inside-light switches) would appear not to be of much >> value against a reasonably experienced burglar.) >> -- >> Shyy-Anzr: J. Eric Roskos > >*** REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR CAR STEREO *** > >I once saw this cheap plastic insert that you plugged into your car tape >player that looked like a cheap AM/FM radio. It came with a stereo that >was priced at approx. $800. I don't know if they make a generic one to >fit any type of car stereo (or adaptable to any type of car stereo). > >-Ben Levine Sony's new high-end car stereo line includes black plastic covers (so that if you put the cover over the stereo, it looks like nothing is there). -- Dana S. Nau, Computer Science Dept., U. of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 ARPA: dsn@maryland CSNet: dsn@umcp-cs UUCP: {seismo,allegra,brl-bmd}!umcp-cs!dsn Phone: (301) 454-7932