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Thu Apr 12, 2007 5:21 pm

Thunderbolt 612 wrote: the 3-horned unknown siren are very unusual looking. :D
That might be a Toshiba siren. Do you have any photos of it?

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StonedChipmunk wrote:I'm speaking from limited experience :lol:

Hawaii and many mainland areas order their sirens green. No idea why. The blue ones are the ones that irritate me.
The CD sirens in Hawaii were painted dark green for visually-pleasing aesthetic reasons. Actually, the sirens were all colored yellow before, up until about the mid 90's. Of course the paint takes a beating from the constant sun here, so most of the sirens here are half light green and half dull yellow. The Thunderbolt that I recorded actually had it's paint slowly stripped away from the coconut trees that rub up against the projector.

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StonedChipmunk wrote:
Daniel wrote:Lighten up on the new guy, dude!
Nobody calls me dude.
I don't know what this means in Tennessee, but in Oregon, dude is not meant to be an insult. Sorry if you took it that way.
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StonedChipmunk wrote:
Daniel wrote:Lighten up on the new guy, dude!
Nobody calls me dude.
Haha, well don't come to the beach where I live. Cuz thats how we talk! :wink:

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Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:55 am

Daniel, you live 150 miles away from here! how could you know about these locations?!
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JasonC wrote:
StonedChipmunk wrote:
Daniel wrote:Lighten up on the new guy, dude!
Nobody calls me dude.
Haha, well don't come to the beach where I live. Cuz thats how we talk! :wink:
And never join a rock band. :P

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Mon Apr 16, 2007 4:21 am

good point... :)
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Mon Apr 16, 2007 4:33 am

my teacher at OMS yold me there was old ASC hurricanes in salem oregon is this true?
Let the sirens sound for the remembrence of those who lost thier lives at virginia tech 4/16/07. R.I.P

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Daniel wrote:Lighten up on the new guy, dude!
Nobody calls me dude. And I am just kindly noting that going around town and looking around (or recalling previous locations for us to investigate) would be more helpful than asking for a list of sirens. That's like asking for a list of sirens in San Diego:

...

... umm... well, there are none, but you get the point.

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^^ Rheems1, you can delete your post by hitting the "X" near the Edit button.
mhmcdonal wrote:The CD sirens in Hawaii were painted dark green for visually-pleasing aesthetic reasons. Actually, the sirens were all colored yellow before, up until about the mid 90's. Of course the paint takes a beating from the constant sun here, so most of the sirens here are half light green and half dull yellow.
The electronics are green and the mechanicals are faded CD (dull) yellow. Seems more darker green to me, though.
mhmcdonal wrote:The Thunderbolt that I recorded actually had it's paint slowly stripped away from the coconut trees that rub up against the projector.
Seriously? That's pretty weird... you think the EMA would notice and try to remove the tree... it may be hindering sound projection.
Daniel wrote:I don't know what this means in Tennessee, but in Oregon, dude is not meant to be an insult. Sorry if you took it that way.
It was a joke :) . I'm a native San Diegoan... San Diegian... San Diegan... whatever.
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