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Back to school - with the phone call your teacher can't hear
Students have always tried to best their teachers in the small-scale warfare that is school, and now they have biology and technology on their side - at least where mobile phones are concerned. The psycho ringtone has arrived in Austria.
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Mosquito device considered to tackle rowdy youths
AN ULTRASONIC device that deters teenagers with a high-pitched noise is being considered for a site in Yate plagued with anti-social behaviour.
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One Device Tracks Gunshots; Another Stops Teens from Loitering
Richland County deputies have unveilved two new high-tech devices which they say should help to combat and reduce crime.
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Latest bid to fight bad behaviour
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is putting two pieces of technology in the field to detect gunshots and disperse young loiterers without the presence of deputies.
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Latest bid to fight bad behaviour
UNRULY teenagers are making the lives of people in Berkeley a misery according to residents. Frustrated residents claim criminal damage, noise, speeding and underage drinking are all becoming a common scene late at night in Berkeley town centre. The public toilets on Marybrook Street are also believed to be used for suspected drug abuse and sex acts.
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'Mosquito' deserves try
A recent letter writer was correct with his statement that the Mosquito ultrasonic teen repellent operates at 80 to 90 dB and emits a frequency of 18 kHz. This was an obvious miscommunication.
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Town turns to a teenage repellent
The mosquito device has been put up at the Willows Arts Centre in George Street
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A high tech way to outwit Mom and Dad
Whippersnappers 1, baby boomers 0.

That's the score in a generational match of wits that has left adults technologically outsmarted by an invention created to ward off obnoxious teenagers.

The Mosquito is a sound generator that emits a high-pitched buzz that is perfectly - and annoyingly - audible to young ears but unnoticeable to older ears that have lost the ability to hear high frequencies.

A Welsh shopkeeper first employed the sound to chase off youth who loitered outside his front door. "Either someone has come along and wiped them off the face of the Earth, or it's working," merchant Robert Gough gleefully told reporters, setting off a frenzy for the gizmo by businesspeople and railway companies, who used the device to keep hooligans from spray-painting trains and stations.

Then youthful ingenuity gained the upper hand.

Somebody - as yet unnamed - figured out that, uploaded to a cell phone, the Mosquito could function like a kids-only password, alerting students that a forbidden text message was on the way in school, for example, without cluing in adults.

In classrooms with middle-aged teachers, the subterfuge has worked like a charm. Teenagers hear it and check for their contraband text messages; teachers don't have a clue what's going on under their noses.

Its other inventive uses we're still - frighteningly - unaware of.

But in the ongoing battle between adult supervision and teenage subversion, we don't think anyone's seen the last Mosquito lobbed yet.

We predict it will turn up as a bathroom timer for teens, set to go off - near a mirror - when 30 minutes of air-gelling, zit-squeezing and flirty-smile-practicing has gone on as adults plead and threaten outside the door.

We await the addition of the Mosquito to snooze alarms, parents' car horns and other time-management devices that teenagers seem oddly unable to hear.

And if there's a way to wrap the sound into word-like parental commands - Dishes! Hang up! Practice violin! - then adults will not only be buying Mosquito sound generators, they'll be buying Mosquito stock. Stay tuned for the buzz.

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Publication Enquirer
Date 14 June 2006
Link www.enquirer.com

 

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