Posted on 06/26/2007 2:48:23 PM PDT by blam
I look forward to the demonstration project. Necessity truly is the mother of invention.
Cool stuff. Kinda Back to the Future 2-ish, eh?
Suck it, OPEC!
Can it be used as a weapon? Imagine melting enemy vehicles or equipment.
Can it be used as a weapon? Imagine melting enemy vehicles or equipment.
Beyond the Veba unit.
Now we’ll have to have studies, grants, focus-group-tested slogans, CONgressional panels, lobbying efforts, outsourcing to Bangladesh, global warming protests, global cooling to counter the global warming...
We MIGHT see practical application of this technology when Chelsea’s cloned daughter receives her lifetime SCOTUS appointment.
This is interesting and much more useful than my microwave that excels in turning popcorn into carbon. If the government would give me huge subsidies for doing it, I’d be singing a different tune...
If they have one rated for home use, I’d buy one!
“Can it be used as a weapon?”
Burnt Popcorn extract, overwhelms the enemy’s senses.
Hmmm. Fire Department is at the front door, BBL....
I would suggest the first major, huge...or is that hugh?.. trial be done on Congress.
Melt them down.
I bet he hasn't actually TRIED this yet. Maybe he should stick a spoon in his fancy microwave and see what happens first...
Damn, you beat me to it. That’s the reply I was going to post.
All Washington wants to know...Can it be Taxed?
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