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Hellmark
Mon Jun 05 2006, 12:14AM
Hellmark Registered Member #189 Joined: Thu Feb 16 2006, 07:43PM
Location: Winfield, Missouri, USA
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Wow, I have all those things in my junkdrawer down stairs, with the only difference being my old cellphones aren't wired up to any other electronics, and the stuff that could be used as explosives are separate.

IPTV for the win! Free, pick and choose what I want to watch, and they dont treat you like morons!
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HV Enthusiast
Mon Jun 05 2006, 12:39AM
HV Enthusiast Registered Member #15 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 01:11PM
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Thats why i wear my right wing T-shirt . . .

"Guns don't kill people, abortions do!"

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Simon
Mon Jun 05 2006, 01:28AM
Simon Registered Member #32 Joined: Sat Feb 04 2006, 08:58AM
Location: Australia
Posts: 549
blackplasma wrote ...

Recently in Australia a man was arrested for terrorist-related charges. He had made bombs with razorblades and nails embedded in the explosives, and made bomb-threats using his mobile phone.

His lawyer claims that he's completely innocent as the contraptions were intended for a film/production. Rubbish. If he had a permit (or even owned a camera), I might have believed it.

The crux of this case is the nails in the explosive. There are lots of practical uses for explosives but, even for movies, nails in explosives?

The nails within the explosive are still an allegation as far as I've read. If it can be shown that he has been putting shrapnel in bombs (as would be reasonable enough to prove if he actually had) the case should be clear cut.

wrote ...

"Three tonnes of ammonium nitrate, a commonly used fertilizer used to make explosives, were recovered by police, who say that's three times the amount used in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people."
This kind of thing irritates me.

Joe is evil and twisted. He has enough socks to suffocate twenty people, one by one, while forcing them to watch his Care Bear videos.
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Part Scavenger
Mon Jun 05 2006, 11:52AM
Part Scavenger Registered Member #79 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 11:35AM
Location: Arkansas
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Joe is evil and twisted. He has enough socks to suffocate twenty people, one by one, while forcing them to watch his Care Bear videos.

LOL!

Yeah, what about my modded microwave timers? Just like Hellmark, I've got all that stuff at home (just not put together). Heck, I've even made some oversized firecrackers. I guess I should turn myself in... tongue
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Marko
Mon Jun 05 2006, 12:05PM
Marko Registered Member #89 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 02:40PM
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Joe is evil and twisted. He has enough socks to suffocate twenty people, one by one, while forcing them to watch his Care Bear videos.


I recently bought about 100 aligator clips, so I guess I'm even more evil...
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Desmogod
Mon Jun 05 2006, 01:15PM
Desmogod Registered Member #139 Joined: Sat Feb 11 2006, 11:01AM
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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apparently the latest craze is strapping a few bags of warfarin around the bomb. Not nice.
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ragnar
Tue Jun 06 2006, 03:19AM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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Warfarin as in ratsack?

Pffft... I eat that stuff for breakfast. They make it so weak these days that a kid can eat half a boxful and not notice, and it only makes the rats turds green, they like the free feed.

OK, fair enough, it's the best ratsack I've used, and it's killed nine rodents at work in the warehouse.

Do they really think they're going to get enough anticoagulant into a wound? Maybe they know something I don't.. =P
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Tue Jun 06 2006, 04:10AM
... Registered Member #56 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:02AM
Location: Southern Califorina, USA
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lol, you still use poison tongue

Welcome to the 21st century.... now we use a ratzapper shades


Sorta back on topic...

Have any of you guys been watching the ATF vs APCP battle, the old s724 and the newer 2 word amendment to the homeland security act? Us rocketeers had been using ammonium perchlorate in a rubber binder/fuel since we graduated from saltpeter/sugar but then with the 9/11 bombings the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms decided that we could use the propellant as an explosive and declared it a low explosive, so to posses it you had to have a LEUP and be under the supervision of a sate fire marshal dead The worst part of it is that we made a bill to get it back for our rockets, and all was going well until the atf staged some classified tests and decided that model rockets could be used to shoot down planes and hit ground targets (which they can't) and even came back with some data that showed their test rockets were in fact better than the current lockheed-martin missiles suprised But all of that has no fucking relationship to the case that apcp is an explosive and should be regulated as such, as they were using it as a propellant mistrust We shall see... [strokes my two unregulated hybrids]
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Quantum Singularity
Tue Jun 06 2006, 04:32PM
Quantum Singularity Registered Member #158 Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 09:53PM
Location: Central Ohio
Posts: 282
Here are a few pictures of a Knight Kit I built back in high school. I had it airmailed overnight once when I was attending an electronics competition (VICA) and I wonder what would have happened if I had done that in more recent times... Nice terrorist looking aluminum case, lots of electronics in it along with DMM, soldering iron, and things like dental pics... plus at the time on the breadboard in it I had a countdown timer circuit I built and had 4 jumbo 7-seg displays with 2 blinking led : in the middle. Boy that would have gone over pretty bad.

Knightkit3 Small


Knightkit2 Small
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Conundrum
Mon Jul 17 2006, 04:03PM
Conundrum Registered Member #96 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:37PM
Location: CI, Earth
Posts: 4061
Steve Conner wrote ...

I stopped watching TV altogether a couple of years ago for exactly the reasons that Eric, Alex etc. mentioned. (and because of the $200/year TV licence.)

You're lucky you aren't in the UK, the "regime" there pretty much requires you to have a TV licence (at £108/year and rising) unless you can prove you not only don't have a TV, but also do not have a VCR, computer with TV card, or any other device capable of receiving television signals, working or not.
Note that this stealth tax is in addition to the cost of satellite TV subscription and equipment (around £2-300 a year)

Rumour has it that broadband Internet is next on the hit list, as anyone can "tune in" to live streams. Next step 1984...

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