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Harvey51
Feb 27, 2018Explorer
There is an interesting Bluetooth/internet finder technology. It is a crowd based app. Phones with the app pick up Bluetooth signal from nearby lost item and relay the location (of the phone?) to the owner who has reported it missing through the app. I think the devices are $30 each.
Obviously there are some privacy concerns.
We just got a new Toyota with the engine immobilizer $120 keys. We got an extra key this time, four in all. We only lost one in the 14 years we had the last Toyota.
I guess I've got the Alzheimer's all right. I opened the door of our MH in our yard to get the odometer reading for vehicle registration, couldn't see it because the battery was disconnected and opened the hood, connected battery, back to the cab - couldn't find the key to turn the ignition on. I did find it three days later when the snow melted a bit - right outside the MH door.
Obviously there are some privacy concerns.
We just got a new Toyota with the engine immobilizer $120 keys. We got an extra key this time, four in all. We only lost one in the 14 years we had the last Toyota.
I guess I've got the Alzheimer's all right. I opened the door of our MH in our yard to get the odometer reading for vehicle registration, couldn't see it because the battery was disconnected and opened the hood, connected battery, back to the cab - couldn't find the key to turn the ignition on. I did find it three days later when the snow melted a bit - right outside the MH door.
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