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10 years ago
-- rgds, Pete
-- rgds, Pete
You'd have to be pretty game to fire a thermo plastic gun with real bullets!
Trevor.
very small charge , not quite a clock
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A cheap clock then? Probably lousy at keeping time too.
Trevor.
Nope, not if the plastic is done right.
Use plastic bullets :-)
-- Don McKenzie $30 for an Olinuxino Linux PC:
There's quite a bit of that already.
Not like you have any clue at all without a frantic google and a silly guess
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I'm hoping for body parts to become readily available before I become old and decrepit.. err.. more older and decrepit
-- rgds, Pete
Testing on sheep and other animals is happening as we write , sheep knees are very like our knees and I need mine fixed
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And plastic explosives? :-)
Trevor.
All you need is a plastic detonator. :-) Game, set, and match.
Don...
-- Don McKenzie $30 for an Olinuxino Linux PC:
Sounds like the way you were conceived.
This article puts it into far better perspective;
-- Bob Milutinovic Cognicom
A plastic match????
We now know that it is dangerous,cause the australian police built one and it blew up after killing some balistics gell. Of course we do not know what sort of inferior stuff they built it out of or whether they followed instructions.
I make mine from a pipe and nail
-- Petzl I started with nothing and I am proud to say I still have most of it left
All that suggests is the coppas are clueless
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Do you suppose the AFP popped down the road to the ANU to borrow a 3D printer, or do you think they wasted tens of thousands buying one just to perform their little experiment?
It was all aimed at frightening the populace into not trying it, they got on to talkback with it
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