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With terrorism upon us, how do you get rid of a suspect car?
Ha Ha! I played this with my friends in Junior High for 2 semesters. All times on campus were fair play, and this was the reason we called all teachers the Gestapo throughout High School as well, so we would avoid getting caught. Most of our classmates not in-the-know thought we held some animosity toward "the Man".
Alas, no one was as clever enough to employ mercury switches in our games.
Ha! In high school my brother played "gotcha", a spy game, and his best trick was an altoids box with a battery, a mercury switch, and a buzzer. Pick it up, it starts buzzing loudly with a note inside that said "boom, this was a bomb, you're dead". Not something to do now, but in the 80's, that was LARP. It was simple, easy, and worked every time. You're nuts if you think it's difficult to build, it's ridiculously simple.
With terrorism upon us, how do you get rid of a suspect car?
If your brother makes a mistake, the thing buzzes in his hand.
Mercury switches are insane on a bomb unless you are a highly trained expert it will go off when you least expect.
Ha! In high school my brother played "gotcha", a spy game, and his best trick was an altoids box with a battery, a mercury switch, and a buzzer. Pick it up, it starts buzzing loudly with a note inside that said "boom, this was a bomb, you're dead". Not something to do now, but in the 80's, that was LARP. It was simple, easy, and worked every time. You're nuts if you think it's difficult to build, it's ridiculously simple.
With terrorism upon us, how do you get rid of a suspect car?
Ha! In high school my brother played "gotcha", a spy game, and his best trick was an altoids box with a battery, a mercury switch, and a buzzer. Pick it up, it starts buzzing loudly with a note inside that said "boom, this was a bomb, you're dead". Not something to do now, but in the 80's, that was LARP. It was simple, easy, and worked every time. You're nuts if you think it's difficult to build, it's ridiculously simple.
Guys, it's not a movie. Regular terrorists are lucky if they can rig a detonator to explode when they want it to. Mercury switches and all that crap are purely for spy thrillers.
Not much danger in moving the car, or at least not because you were moving the car.
With terrorism upon us, how do you get rid of a suspect car?
Guys, it's not a movie. Regular terrorists are lucky if they can rig a detonator to explode when they want it to. Mercury switches and all that crap are purely for spy thrillers.
Not much danger in moving the car, or at least not because you were moving the car.
Donald Trump Entrance at GOP Convention (C-SPAN)
Freddie Mercury is rolling over in his grave.
Cool Mercury Hourglass
I don't think that's possible because, even if he used a large enough glass and enough mercury, it doesn't flow evenly like sand does, so can't be used to measure time accurately.
The air in the bottom has to bubble up through the mercury to equalize the pressure (instead of flowing evenly through the sand) and get the flow going again, then it instantly becomes un-equal in pressure again which slows the flow to almost nothing, and repeat. Maybe that's predictable...but it would be some seriously difficult math because each round deals with different pressures and volumes.
I would have been impressed if he made one that actually measured an hour.
Prince and the Revolution-Little Red Corvette-Live-1985
According to Jalopnik's Jason Torchinsky, the car that inspired Little Red Corvette is actually a 1964 Mercury Montclair Marauder owned by Lisa Coleman (Prince helped her buy it at auction in 1980 in Minneapolis).
The Tenors - Who Wants To Live Forever ft. Lindsey Stirling
Indeed. The only thing notable about this video (other than the bravura performance by Lindsey Stirling) is how evident it is that Freddie Mercury by himself could out-sing three men at the top of their craft.
Stop motion of objects sanded half a millimetre at a time
They probably shouldn't be doing that with most electronics b/c...mercury.
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Daldain (Member Profile)
Your video, Freddie Mercury's Isolated Vocals From We Are The Champions, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Queen & David Bowie - Under Pressure (Vocals only)
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Zanzibar
Any country that can produce Freddie Mercury is alright in my book.
The Platters - The Great Pretender
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The Platters - The Great Pretender
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