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Re: gEDA-user: Copper-free area in footprint
If you've got a carbon frame, you could drop it into the seat tube, where it would never be seen, and therefore never removed by a thief...
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> Tamas Szabo wrote:
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> > Well, I plan to use my own vehicle tracking module with SIM508
>
> Just skipped through the hardware specification ---> Wow!
> What a wealth of features in such a tiny package. GPS, GSM
> and a TCP/IP stack, too. This is true technology magic.
>
> My bike was stolen today at work. On the way home by foot I
> daydreamed I had a way to localize it. A device that would
> wake up in the middle of the night and check if it is at one
> of a number of "safe" places. If not, it would send an SMS
> with its current position to my cell phone...
> This might be the hardware to actually make it come true.
> This little SIM508 complimented with a little processor, a
> battery and a sim card would make for a pretty small package.
> Maybe it fits in a bulky backlight. ;-)
>
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