
By Steve Ranger
Published: Thursday 01 September 2005
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Chris
Location
USA
Occupation
Computer Tech
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Anonymous said: "Wow! How did people ever survive the pool before computerized pool monitors? What ever happened to lifeguards? Seems to me that the lifegaurd on duty should be paying attention and not relying on technology to do his/her job."
You could take the time to read the story - "It is virtually impossible for lifeguards to see everything that is happening in the pool all of the time, given the warm, noisy and crowded environment in which they typically work."
Wow! How did people ever survive the pool before c...
Anonymous
Anonymous said: "Wow! How did people ever survive ...
Chris
I wish my computer could do something as useful as...
Mike G
I have just read this article in today's Daily Tel...
Andrew Lewis
No kidding. Motion detection is hard enough...Det...
Anonymous
Chris, he probably read. Among lifeguards (and oth...
Michel Merlin
There is not a price on human life!, So I guess th...
Anonymous
There is not a price on human life!, So I guess th...
Anonymous
The most life-saving investments should be preferr...
Michel Merlin
That is absolutly amazing!
Alan Arnold
What an excellent system. Congratulations to the s...
Tim R
Quite some time ago, I was a lifeguard, for my sin...
Ashley
Mike G, and programmer from Calif.
Take a look ...
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