Then connect it to the garage door through eye-hooks, so it comes down when
the door opens, then retracts when the door is closed so you don't have to
walk around it...
Oh-oh, my engineering is showing, isn't it!
sf
----- Original Message -----
From: Nils O. Ny <n.ny@intest.com>
To: <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: Traffic Light Electrical Circuit
[snip]
> What a waste of effort and money! Like myself, you must obviously
> be an Engineer to look for such a complicated solution to a problem.
> Here is an elegant solution that will work better and cost nothing.
> It will detect and measure forward and backward parking location errors
> as well as side to side errors.
>
> Fist, park your car in the garage where you want it to be.
> Next, hang a tennis ball from the ceiling so that it touches
> your windshield right where the mirror is mounted.
>
> >From then on, just pull into the garage and when you approach
> the ball you will know exactly how to correct to park perfectly
> every time. You can quite easily park the car within an inch of where
> you want it.
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