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[seargent dukie], It's amazing that you're still alive and 'ticking'... |
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The magnetic moat sounds very useful. Could this be adapted for residential use to thwart unwanted solicitors? |
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<warning sign> If watches malfunction, underwear magnet is activated <warning sign> |
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Solicitors would never take the time to reason..hehe |
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//needs to be rather powerful//
I'd be interested in how you would intend to create a magnetic field this strong... |
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st3f, parallel wired MRE's? |
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(Meals Ready to Eat, fortified with Magnetic Resonance Emissions...) |
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i suppose that could be the idea, the reason i thought of this is that it could be rather effective, while being non-lethal, and wont hurt people later after the war... |
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Would you like your ration here or there?
Would you like it high up in the air?
Would you eat it slow before the blow?
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You want to eat it on the go???
</silly> |
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yeah, but now we dont bother because we make them with non magnetic materials, and so does everyone else...so this would only work the first time....but will be very effective the first time. |
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Not very effective against a chap in a loincloth with a pointed stick, though. |
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not necesarily lethal, but bloody painful for someone with a Prince Albert, or similar body piercing. |
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youll need one helluva strong magnet to pull guns away, id say a few hundred gauss ought to do the trick, which is also strong enough to wipe all your credit cards in your wallet, sounds brilliant to me. I know this is a late posting, but i couldnt resist |
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