~terry
Fri, Oct 9, 1998 (11:03)
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Science gone haywire!
~terry
Fri, Oct 9, 1998 (11:03)
#1
excerpted from the MiningCo:
Science Made Senseless
Dateline: 10/07/98
History demonstrates that scientific genius is frequently accompanied not only by unreasonable skepticism, but also by ridicule and persecution. Copernicus was outcast simply for theorizing that the earth revolves around the sun. Many people still believe that Tesla was a madman, and I understand Einstein himself did not do well in school.
Today's brilliant minds need not be silenced by obsolete institutions because the Web has become an affordable medium which allows for the free flow of even the most ludicrous
ideas. Teenagers everywhere will soon be experimenting with homemade devices that have enormous destructive potential in their parents backyards and basements, putting the entire neighborhood at serious risk of total annihilation.
If
people preoccupied themselves with The
Smell Of Gravity Page, there wouldn't be a lot of safety concerns about information available on the Net, but when dangerous secrets like How
To Revive A Mummy become common knowledge the community understandably
gets alarmed. Before you know it people are devilishly subjecting innocent
cream-filled pastries to The
T.W.I.N.K.I.E.S. Gravitational Response Test!
As
probable as John's theory about The
Mars Face At Cydonia And The Tower Of Babel is, some people firmly
believe that the face traveled to Mars on The
Amazing Alhambra Liquid Nitrogen Rocket, despite navigational problems
due to poor placement of the stabilizer fins. Now that we know The
Truth About Telescopes it's quite obvious that the face is, in fact,
a transference device image left to us by ancient astronauts millions of
years ago (MYA).
When
everything else fails, a foolproof way to impress your friends with your
electrical wizardry is to build your own Solid
State Tesla Coils. All it takes is One
Room, One Dream, One Million Volts, a microwave oven, and a slightly
disturbed mind to get you into CD
Zapping. Before you start zapping innocent cream-filled pastries, note
that Tesla was known to do demonstrations where he would let the arc run
through his body and make sparks fly from his hair and fingertips! Would
that make an awesome picture for your Web page or what?
Of course, not every online scientific pursuit is completely insane.
During a typical Canadian winter many men might be spared frozen faces
if Beard Research
received sufficient government funding. With your generous donation and
enough public support Project:
Denny's would stand a remote chance of reviewing every Denny's in America.
Still more urgent is the need for someone to carry on where 149
Uses For Duct Tape left off and come up with another 852 uses!
Ingenious duct tape applications will stick securely to the Bulletin
Board. Be here next week and enjoy a revealing portrayal of celebritieswho have an insatiable appetite for testicles.
~terry
Fri, Oct 9, 1998 (11:05)
#2
Don't worry about the missing gif links above, I'll fix 'em later.
~KitchenManager
Sun, Jan 31, 1999 (23:45)
#3
okay...
been missing out on some cool stuff in here.
glad I finally got around to checking it out!
~terry
Mon, Feb 1, 1999 (09:19)
#4
Good, I have a lot of duct tape and I've been needing to use it.
~terry
Tue, Feb 9, 1999 (07:22)
#5
http://www.patents.ibm.com/details?patent_number=5501650
US5501650: Automated masturbatory device
A variable speed motor powering a crankshaft driven sealed transducer
producing pneumatically induced reciprocating motion of a receiver
when a male organ is inserted. The present invention employs a hermetic
system to prevent loss of synchronization. The receiver is designed
with an inner liner compliant enough to accommodate a plurality of
sizes and shapes of male penises. The present invention produces a
stroke of approximately 3 inches at a frequency of up to 350 per
minute.
~KitchenManager
Fri, Feb 12, 1999 (11:02)
#6
have any idea if it is variable speed and/or variable stroke?
~terry
Fri, Feb 12, 1999 (14:27)
#7
Hey, there are *much* more detailed drawings and descriptions on the site,
and comparisions with other such (of course inferior) devices. Stacey,
you won't need one of these.