Posted on Jun 13, 2015
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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A little British Humor passed on to me from one of my Mentors! Take a few moments to watch the video! Click the link above.

Once you have seen this, you will be heading out to your car to see if it works. This is well done. A useful piece of knowledge, tempered with British humor. Might come in useful if you're being chased.

So much for the old saying, "You have water on the brain. The wavelength of the electronic key is limited to a certain distance. If you want to expand it, learn the useful trick by watching this video.


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SCPO Morris Ramsey
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs Brits have a very dry wit!
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MAJ Alan Reiter M.A.
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Good morning Colonel. Thanks for sharing this bit of information. Who knows, If I am ever a contestant on Jeopardy it might be useful. LOL Anyway, you and you family have a great 4th of July.
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MAJ Brad Friedlander
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I've been using this "trick" for years. My wife thinks I'm crazy. :)
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MSgt Wayne Morris
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I tried it, but the voices in my head were jamming it.
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Samantha S.
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The Hug water sensor features accelerometers to determine how much you’re drinking, based on your water bottle’s movements. The company says that it has developed an algorithm, which determines whether you’re taking a drink, swinging your water bottle around as you gesture broadly or running to your car.

There are plenty of apps out there that will remind you to drink more water, but not many that can actually track how much you have drunk so far, especially for the much need devices such as your key fob, garage door opener, house alarm or flash light that can in effect work with the water on your brain.

The app will keep track of your hydration history, so you can track your progress. In case of an emergency this app will sync up with your key fob, garage door opener, house alarm, flash light and adjust for the amount of water you need to drink based on your physical activity for the devices to work properly.

The Hug sends data directly to the app on your iPhone, so you won’t break a sweat having to enter the info yourself, which fits around the bottle and measures how much you’ve drunken.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Awesome - thanks for sharing Samantha S.!
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SPC Douglas Bolton
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs People just may think I am crazy if I hold a container of water and put the key to my head, but if it works why not.
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Capt Jeff S.
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Hah! Pure science?
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CMDCM John F. "Doc" Bradshaw
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Very Interesting:-)
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MSgt Ronnie Kelly
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Very interesting
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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Ok... gotta try it
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