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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat's the difference between this and tasering your dog or cat?
I'll keep you posted.
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Reminds me of a book I read
The Roaches Have No King (Five Star): Amazon.co.uk: Daniel Evan Weiss, 99p Special: Books
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Sounds like a very valid thing in a research environment - I'm guessing it could have applications for stroke victims etc. It's selling it as a kit to Joe Public that's very wrong. Having said that, I wouldn't mind trying it out on husband.
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I for one welcome our new Cockroach Overlords.
It was a logical extension of all the cuddly Dolphins & sharks being defended by the greenies.
they want disposable and almost undetectable spy devices.
Still pretty horrible. If it had a positive reason for being say medical prosthesis then maybe it wouldn't be so revolting.
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Personally, I think it's immoral.
What's the difference between this and tasering your dog or cat?
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I used to have a huge phobia of roaches, where I couldnt even say the word. However over time I've forced myself to get over it.
(and can now see pictures of them without freaking out and can view tanks at the zoo full of the hissing ones.)
But having read this article even I found myself feeling sorry for the little buggers!
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Originally posted by ctdctd View Post+1
How long before an intrepid school kid tries to see if it will work on the goldfish, gerbil, guinea pig, cat, dog, or smaller sibling?
Possibly with a bigger battery.
Won't be coming over here any time soon unless the company concerned wants dead staff.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostBBC News - Row over US mobile phone 'cockroach backpack' app
Personally, I've nothing against harming cockroaches. I find the idea of having a remote controlled one slightly odd though
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BBC News - Row over US mobile phone 'cockroach backpack' app
Personally, I've nothing against harming cockroaches. I find the idea of having a remote controlled one slightly odd thoughTags: None
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