Summer’s Back . . .

Well, Summer’s back, apparently with a vengeance. That cooling-off that was supposed to come through on Monday, dropping temps back into the high 80’s, low 90’s went somewhere else, because now it’s mid to high 90’s as far as the eye can see. Of course that could change too.

Maybe it’s like talking about a possible no-hitter during the ball game and jinxing it.

Today was a little quieter than usual, with only 90 vehicles coming in, as opposed to the usual 120 – 130 we’ve been having recently. Don’t know if it was because it was the weekend or not, but it was nice anyway.

Right before I came on at 1pm, I went down and permanently installed my Mighty Mule Driveway Alarm system, using the plastic fence post I picked up from Tractor Supply on Friday.

Here’s what it looks like directly from the side.

MIghty Mule Installation 1

Originally I had the transmitter hanging from one of the vines, but it wasn’t waterproof that way and was more visible.

Here’s what it looks like as you’re coming toward it.

MIghty Mule Installation 2

The reason I’m trying to hide it somewhat is that a couple of years ago I had one like this stolen.

Old Driveway Alarm

Don’t know what they could do with it without the receiver that it talks to, but $80 walked away. Ouch!

Because the sensor/transmitter are in one unit, the whole thing needs to be right beside the roadway, and it’s very visible.

But with the Mighty Mule, the sensor and the transmitter are two separate units separated by a 12 ft. cable. And the sensor itself is pretty inconspicuous. It’s that black pipe at the bottom of the first photo.

So far the Mighty Mule has a perfect record. It’s never missed a vehicle coming by it, and it’s never false alarmed. You can’t ask for any better than that.

On the false alarm question, I find I always enjoy reading the questions people ask about products on Amazon. In this case, the question was “Does the wind set it off?”, and the answer was, “Not unless the wind blows a car past it.”

There is one thing that bothers me about the unit though, and that’s the alarm sound.

It’s sharp.

No, not pointy sharp. Musically sharp.

The alarm sound is made up of four tones, three identical ones, and then a fourth, lower tone, like the opening four notes to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, i.e, G G G Eflat. But the alarm’s last tone is somewhere between an E and an F, and it just grates on my ears.

In a way I guess I’m kind of like Sheldon yelling at the mockingbird outside his office window that he accused of being tone deaf.

“Just pick a key and stick with it.”

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Thought for the Day:

Everyone has a right to be stupid. But politicians just abuse the privilege.

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