While we're all living in 2017,Anne Marie Gonzales Archives this dude's still living in the early '90s.
A Northern Arizona University student named Evan made huge strides in the advancement of door technology by creating a goofy door sensor for his dorm. He tweeted it out on Oct. 3, and the world hasn't been the same since.
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Upon entry, the sensor automatically plays a goofy bass line reminiscent of the Seinfeld theme song.
That's right, go ahead and feel like Jerry when the Elaines, Georges, and Kramers of your life walk right in.
Although, if I had to build a sensor for my door, it would probably play the theme song from The Golden Girls.But that's just me.
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