The 'honk if you…' bumper sticker sparks spirited debate about what honking really means

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"Beep, beep" is #onomatopoeia representing a noise, generally of a pair of identical tones (#beeps) following one after the other, often generated by a #machine or device such as a #carHorn. It is commonly associated with the #RoadRunner (commonly interpreted as "meep meep") in #LooneyTunes cartoons featuring the speedy-yet-#flightlessBird and his constant pursuer, #WileECoyote. #BeepBeep is the name of a 1952 #WarnerBros cartoon in the #MerrieMelodies series.
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BEEP BEEP ~ THE LITTLE NASH RAMBLER ~ The PLAYMATES ~ ANIMATION

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I'm sorry, but putting the horn button in the center of the steering wheel is stupid.

#horn #carhorn #baddesign

My weekly #comic begs the question, "how do you want to be remembered?"

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#comic #eulogy #funeral #carhorn #roadrage

A car alarm on my street has been going off for an hour. How long do you think before it's legal for me to hulk out on it? I am picturing plunging my first into the car's heart and pulling out the horn and crushing it like an empty can...

#Annoying #CarHorn #Hulk

Custom Car Horn Makes Many Sounds

A regular car horn is fine, but lacks finesse for more subtle communication. For example, some car horns aren't particularly adept at short indicatory honks, and can only blare loudly regardless of the situation. For a fancier solution, [Tom Hammond] whipped up a custom car horn capable of playing a wide variety of sounds.

The system uses the Adafruit Audio FX board. This is a unique part, which is designed to enable people to build sound-based projects without the need for a microcontroller or any other similar hardware. Instead, the device can be connected to a computer over USB in mass storage mode, and its 16MB in-built memory can be loaded with sound files. It then plays these when buttons are pressed, hooked up to its 11 trigger inputs.

The Audio FX board has its output hooked up to a 120W amplifier, which then feeds into a pair of 15W PA-style horns. These are incredibly loud devices, though lack bass, so they're really only good for throwing low-quality sound out in a noisy environment. For a car horn, that's perfect.

The result is that [Tom] can press a number of buttons on his dash to play different sounds, from courtesy honks to animal noises and obnoxious sound effects. The great thing is that the sounds in question can be easily customized to the user's tastes. [Tom] also deserves a tip of the hat for explaining in great detail how to actually install the project in the average car.

We don't often see car horns around these parts, though they do make for an awfully loud alarm clock. If you've got your own nifty car accessories that you're cooking up, be sure to drop us a line!

#carhacks #audiofx #carhorn #horn

Custom Car Horn Makes Many Sounds

A regular car horn is fine, but lacks finesse for more subtle communication. For example, some car horns aren’t particularly adept at short indicatory honks, and can only blare loudly regardl…

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