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Waser pistol

Water Amplification from the Simulated Emission of Radiance.
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Played with at dusk or in a darkened room, (preferably one with a drain), these water pistols are designed to create a cohesive stream of water which acts as a fiber optic conduit for the light emitted from inside the weapon as the trigger is pulled.

Adding pre-colored water to the gun intensifies the color of the Waser beam's light.

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ARM THE WASER!!!


Illuminated Water Faucet http://www.luxuryla...d_water_faucets.php
And the color indicates temperature [Amos Kito, Apr 13 2008]

A Cheaper Faucet. http://www.thinkgee...meoffice/gear/8122/
This device might be suitable for retrofitting a water pistol. [Amos Kito, Apr 13 2008]

Storm Water Gun, by Jakks Pacific http://www.sscentra...views/storm600.html
These have a "Photon Light Source", and coherent water stream. Reviewers say the light has a low range. [Amos Kito, Apr 13 2008]

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       Yay! This would be good.
MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 13 2008
  

       This will only work until the stream breaks up. I suppose you could extend it by adding polyethylene oxide to the water.
ldischler, Apr 13 2008
  

       Another fine invention from Elmer Fudd Laboratories and FuddCo, no doubt.   

       [+] for the pun.
Canuck, Apr 13 2008
  

       + cool fun!
xandram, Apr 14 2008
  

       possibilities for a VLAN. [+]
FlyingToaster, Oct 13 2009
  

       the better an optic fiber is at what it does, the less it is visible. The better it is visible as a 'ray', the worse is the transmission... the proposed device is self-defeating.
loonquawl, Oct 13 2009
  

       well the post is just for a toy, not for actual transmission of data, but there is possibilities for a water-fountain LAN.
FlyingToaster, Oct 13 2009
  

       ...a peer to peer network even...
FlyingToaster, Oct 13 2009
  

       // This will only work until the stream breaks up. //   

       Which will hopefully be a good distance, because   

       // these water pistols are designed to create a cohesive stream of water //   

       probably by using a laminar flow nozzle.   

       // water-fountain LAN //   

       Also a water-fountain WLAN, because it was discovered a few years ago that you can use a fountain of water as a radio antenna.
notexactly, Dec 07 2019
  
      
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