The day the Earth stood still?


A funny thing happened here in 'Vegas on Friday.
Almost no one's remote-car-entry key fob worked.
It was reported on the news but I doubt it got national attention.
There has been the usual Nellis (AFB) and Area-51 connection-speculation.
Reportedly, this condition happened in Washington state at a town near a Navy installation.
The weather, in 'Vegas, was typical except for an overcast sky.
Any RF experts want to take a shot at this?
128x128dweller
From the Las Vegas Review-Journal
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2004/Feb-21-Sat-2004/news/23271330.html
Don't blame Zikes

It was Gort, the Robot. He was appearing at the Luxor for a one nighter.

"I came here to give you these facts. It's no concern of ours how you run your own planet. But if threatened to extend your violence, this earth of yours will be reduced to a burnt out cinder."

"Your choice is simple. Join us and live in peace, or pursue your present course, and face obliteration. We shall be waiting for your answer. The decision rest on you."

Next time this happens just say "KLAATU BARADA NIKTO"

Dave
I'm pursuing a theory. Most of us are familiar with GPS (Global Positioning System), which works by the triangulation of time delays of multiple signal transmissions to determine one's location. These signals are satellite based. There is an older system called LORAN (still in current use, but pretty well obsolete, and will eventually be shut down by the Navy), which is used on boats and ships, but does not have the hand held portability like the new compact GPS units. LORAN works on the same principal as the GPS triangulation method, but the transmitters are land based. One of these transmitters is located just south of Las Vegas in Searchlight, NV. There is also another transmitter in Washington. Do you know the name of the town where this event also occurred? Same day? I will do some further checking, but I am curious if there were any other anomalies reported, like garage door openers not working, or glitches in security systems (motion detectors) or problems with wireless devices (cell phones, pagers, emergency or business UHF communications). Also, what were the hours of duration of this event?
Sorry, I woke up on the wrong side of the bed that day. I'll try not to do it again...