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Dowsing for Bombs

Not sure how I missed this back in January…

The director of a British company that supplies bomb detectors to Iraq has been arrested on fraud charges, and the export of the devices has been banned…

The ADE 651 is a hand-held wand with no batteries or internal electronic components, ostensibly powered by the static electricity of the user, who needs to walk in place to charge it. The only moving part is what looks like a radio antenna on a swivel, which swings to point toward the presence of weapons or explosives.

The Times of London quoted Mr. McCormick in November as saying that the device’s technology was similar to that of dowsing or divining rods used to find water. “We have been dealing with doubters for 10 years,” he said. “One of the problems we have is that the machine does look primitive. We are working on a new model that has flashing lights.”

Shortly after the arrest on Friday, the BBC reported that it had arranged a lab test of the device and found that its bomb-detection component was an electronic merchandise tag of the sort used to prevent shoplifting.

ATSC’s brochures claim the ADE 651 can detect minute traces of explosives, drugs or even human remains at distances of up to 6 miles by air, or three-fifths of a mile by land.

The Iraqi government paid this guy $85 million dollars for 800 sticks that have failed to prevent thousands of people from getting blown up.

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Music

Victor Borge

Victor Borge and Şahan Arzruni perform Liszt’s Second Hungarian Rhapsody:

Victor has just finished conducting at one of his 80th birthday concerts and the crowd reaction was so good that the violinist, Anton Kontra, suggests an encore. No encore was planned but Monti’s Czardas, which Victor had heard before BUT HAD NEVER PLAYED, is suggested. Nevertheless, the two go at it and put on quite a show.

It’s worth spending half an hour on Youtube looking at his stuff – it’s all brilliant.

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Books

Mardi Gras

Some (pretty freaky) Mardi Gras costumes from 1873 (in order, Snail, Coral Polyp, Leech, Fly, Gator, Lobster):

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mg_coral

mg_leech

mg_fly

mg_gator

mg_lobster

(via BibliOdyssey)

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TV

Road Runner Burger

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Music

Cyborg Noodle

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Books

Soviet Gollum

From a Soviet-era Russian edition of The Hobbit:

gollum

For some reason it makes me think he should be a character in Spongebob.

(via Boing Boing)