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December 5, 2005When your keys drop off the radar
For all the people losing time looking for their keys, UK firm loc8tor plans to use the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to launch the ultimate key tracking device.
The Loc8tor is a $99.99 radar-like device that will track specially marked, easy to loose items like keys, children or weapons of mass destruction within a radius of 500 feet (150 metres). It will use both a display signal, noise and vibrations to guide the owner to its lost items.
The loc8tor also is available as a $169.99 premium model with an alert mode that will send a warning signal when your keys or kids get out of range of the device.
Now don't say that the obvious problem for these kind of devices is that people who tend to loose their keys will also be prone to losing the tracking device. Then you simply buy a loc8tor to track the whereabouts of your loc8tor.
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Does it order a taxi; apologize to your girlfriend and sober you up? If so I NEED it ;-)
Posted by :Jimbo | December 5, 2005 11:03 PM
RE: Jimbo
I think this would be more of a gadget that warns your girlfriend when you're about to run off and do the things that you're talking about and stop you.
Posted by :SV Sleuth | December 5, 2005 11:34 PM
I think journalists should be able to spell.
It's LOSE not LOOSE
Posted by :Chris Smith | December 6, 2005 4:14 PM