Television emits international distress signal
http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/TV/10/18/odd.television.reut/index.html
Someone's year-old Toshiba flat-screen TV emits a distress signal which was picked up and resulted in a visit by a contingent of local police, civil air patrol and search and rescue personnel. He was told to keep his TV off or risk a $10'000 fine for "willingly broadcasting a false distress signal."
Buh?
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"It's not a bug, it's a feature!"
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On a completely unrelated note, that's the first time I've ever seen someone write thousands that way. (I don't read stuff in German much, seeing as how I've forgotten almost everything I learned in that brief 1st-year university course lo these many decades ago.)
I prefer the ISO standard of using spaces for thousands, but I often throw commas in to keep my North-America-centric acquaintances happy. Fortunately, my kids (most of whom are in French immersion at school) are learning spaces from the word go.
(Along with using a comma as a decimal point, which is OK with me; my hand-written decimals tend more towards commas than periods anyhoo. I also cross my 7's, and my 1's often have long-ish opening tails on the left; very European.)
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