The Original "Back-up Sensor"

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The Original "Back-up Sensor"

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Here's another from the local gun club... :wink:

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Most of the newest cars have a “Back-Up Sensor” that warns the driver before the rear bumper actually comes in contact with something.

And most people probably think that this valuable feature came out of the minds of engineers, but they would be wrong.

It was recently disclosed that the concept was first developed by a Chinese farmer.

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His invention was simple and very effective. It clearly emits a LOUD high-pitched squeal when the vehicle backs into something...........
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That would work for sure! :lol:
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Everything that could would have to pass you. No one would want to drive behind you with that as their view!
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Having hauled sows to the butcher that were smaller than that, I can only imagine the chaos that guy is inches away from should that boar get the notion to escape.
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That brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it...... :shock:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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The driver must have brass ones................... :mrgreen:

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:lol: :lol:
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ROFLMAO
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Re: The Original "Back-up Sensor"

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This is still more pleasant than being behind a car with Obowma and/or Hitlery stickers on the bumper!
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AJMD429 wrote:Having hauled sows to the butcher that were smaller than that, I can only imagine the chaos that guy is inches away from should that boar get the notion to escape.
I'll bet loading was a rodeo too!
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Re: The Original "Back-up Sensor"

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Better looking than hildebeast :twisted:
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