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Not my genre, I?m afraid. I have been playing a lot of Parliament-Funkadelic though. George Clinton likes a sound effect. Maybe his beeps have connected together and created a funky beep loop in my frontal lobe. I shall go to the grave pursued by rhythmic electronic noises.
The idea of an invisible pelican crossing with just the beeps has an appeal. Definitely cheaper to install than the standard one with all those tedious traffic lights and buttons. And certainly less of an eyesore. Might be a bit dangerous for the pedestrians. But hey, you can?t have everything.

We had this a while back. A neighbour's newly acquired car had an oversensitive alarm which chirped almost every time a large vehicle went past and shook it, as we live on a night bus route this meant all night. Once you've noticed it it's hard to ignore...


I spent a slightly strange half an hour on the street waiting for buses to come past and working out where it came from!

Yes it has been driving me mad since early December lilac cruiser. I eventually identified it as a neighbours car and told them nearly two weeks ago. It seems to have stopped since about Thursday so hopefully they have had it fixed. Its a sensor in cars that can be triggered by very cold weather - thus it going off at 2-5am!!!

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