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You forget the ingenious and deviant nature of these rodents. At first it might seem that you were playing with them but, as they learned how to defeat the mechanism, it would seem more like they were playing you. |
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[ford], you don't really think your name is nicely inconspicuous (sp?) do you? |
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[zeno] Ford is my real name, though I did get the reference.
[WcW] I agree that preventing short-cuts would be a challenge, but I say, if we can put a squirrel on the moon... |
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Your last name isn't "Prefect", I hope? |
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The idea is fairly good, but the bun is for //enabling technology for Squirrel Circus//. |
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Poor scrat. Seems like a lot of effort for one nut. |
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Hey, that could be a tagline... |
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Obligatory quote from Charlie & The Chocolate Factory: |
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"Little Girl! Don't touch that squirrel's nuts. It'll make him crazy!" |
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Considering hundreds of such devices already exist under the guise of "squirrel proof" bird feeders...... |
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They "work" the squirrels... |
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If you could generate slightly more power from the squirrel running the course than is contained in the nut itself... |
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is there a nut famine i don't know about? or have we just been commissioned by the anti-pudgy squirrel brigade? |
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In case it's not clear, the idea is to entertain people watching squirrels go through the course. not to control squirrels' diets. |
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