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From: millert@tramp.Colorado.EDU (MILLER TODD C)
Subject: Re: pink Energizer bunny
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Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1991 21:37:11 GMT

In article <MbwCIHy00Uh742L7EB@andrew.cmu.edu> mc4c+@andrew.cmu.edu (Mark Choi) writes:
>
>   here is a program out there that at random intervals, and whenever
>there is a disk access, does the following:
>       you hear a very faint police siren that gradually gets louder and
>louder.      When it reaches max volume, a little police car drives
>across your screen, the pitch changes as the car flies past, and then
>diminishes in volume. The humour of the thing quickly dies, as the
>interval is set to a much to frequent setting, but it is fun to put in
>someones bootdisk, and screw with there head for a day or so. The first
>time it happens, boy do their eyes bug out. The pink Energizer bunny
>(from a previous post) would be about the same thing. Someone should do
>it.
>
>                            -geisha-
  The file is at atari.archive.umich.edu in atari/graphics as siren3.arc
and the delay is cofigurable.

 - todd


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