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DSI Computer
With our pioneering background as a European market leader and innovator in the field of high-end radar detectors, we have spent more than 12 years gathering customer input. After marrying up these customer ideas with our own wish list, we set to work on developing the new Stinger three years ago. The initial R&D phase revealed that we could produce something much more beautiful and unique than we initially had in mind. And if it can be done bigger and better, we won't hesitate to make it bigger and better. The downside of Stingers endless perfectionism is that development was significantly delayed. On the upside, we have produced a dream product. No other consumer product can match its brilliance.
DSI Computer The 'DSI Computer' is a modular computer system for motorists, consisting of a Computer Center and multiple connecting modules. The entire machine is operated via the 'Memory Display' module, a 'Graphic User Interface'.
The DSI is highly future proof, not least because of its modular design: to activate a new development, all the user needs to do is to click on a new module in the Computer Center. Furthermore, the PC Interface software can be used to download updates from this website. All these features combined means the DSI is a valuable investment for years to come.
World exclusive: Military precision in your car The Spectrum Analyzer is by far the most eye-catching module. This unique Stinger invention is based on the 'laboratory spectrum analyzer', a relatively large and expensive device used by institutes that deal with professional and applied scientific research for precision measurements and analyses in the field of microwave signals. Due to its compact size, the Stinger Spectrum Analyzer can be quickly and easily built into your car, and is reasonably inexpensive. But that's not all. Our engineers have been able to combine this Spectrum Analyzer with a 'patch antenna', based on military technology, applied in F-16 fighter jets and intelligent Rocket Launcher Systems. The 'patch antenna guarantees not only razor-sharp precision but is also an essential aid for the extreme sensitivity of the DSI.
Thu Mar 09, 2006 11:13 pm
No one doubts you have the Migs for sale, this is not the issue. But you DO NOT HAVE THE ONE belonging to Cavanaugh, which is the one you were advertisting. The bigger issue here is not what you are selling, which no one really cares all that much about, but the ILLEGAL use of the copyrighted material belonging to Cavanaugh in your original add.
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O.P. wrote:Scottish dudes speak english, Right?
I ain't been to Scottland, or England for that matter, but that kind O accent wouldn't even work good on the mars colony.
Eurodude, I hate to say it, but you outdo Rob in the unintelligible "English" typing department. No one can do that. That leads me to believe you don't be speakin english first, and you're a bad typer/ist.
I'm Scottish too, just like everyone else on international Macallan/Knockando/Speyside day. Just like I'm Irish on St Patricks day and Chinese on the real new years day.
I'd crack on the fact that you're here, and responding the way you are, but you did all the fun work for me.
Thats cool Eurodude. Whenever you get a line on YAK-3's, IL2's, and sunken Stuka's, post here first, Please. Pictures. We need Pictures. Your Pictures. I can see Cavanaugh's aircraft elsewhere.
I like ya Eurodude, you made my day a little brighter. Keep posting baby!
XXXOOOO
O.P.
Orv Bob
Orvis
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