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Using an ultrasonic frequency imperceptible to the conscious mind, the FAA will broadcast the audiobook of Marley And Me in an effort to subliminally warm would-be terrorists’ hearts.
nrg
My favorite:
Using an ultrasonic frequency imperceptible to the conscious mind, the FAA will broadcast the audiobook of Marley And Me in an effort to subliminally warm would-be terrorists’ hearts.
nrg
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I'd laugh, but they seem all too accurate, really.
Well, except for the part about MMW scanners heating soup for passengers.
When I was in training at the Navy's Nuclear Power Training Unit near Saratoga Springs, one of the pranks we wanted to pull at the end of our training was for a senior (graduating) trainee to take a group of new trainees through the plant on a tour, pointing out the passageway where one can peer through leaded-glass windows into the reactor compartment during normal operation (IIRC - it's been a LOOOONG time) and placing a bag of microwave popcorn in the middle of the floor there, "so I can have a snack when we come back through." He would then take the newbs forward for a tour of the rest of the plant, and a buddy would surreptitiously replace the unpopped bag of popcorn with a freshly-popped bag, which the first senior would pick up and start eating on the way out, to the dismay of the newbs who would no doubt frantically start checking their dosimeters.
Our training advisors shot that one down, though.
Well, except for the part about MMW scanners heating soup for passengers.
When I was in training at the Navy's Nuclear Power Training Unit near Saratoga Springs, one of the pranks we wanted to pull at the end of our training was for a senior (graduating) trainee to take a group of new trainees through the plant on a tour, pointing out the passageway where one can peer through leaded-glass windows into the reactor compartment during normal operation (IIRC - it's been a LOOOONG time) and placing a bag of microwave popcorn in the middle of the floor there, "so I can have a snack when we come back through." He would then take the newbs forward for a tour of the rest of the plant, and a buddy would surreptitiously replace the unpopped bag of popcorn with a freshly-popped bag, which the first senior would pick up and start eating on the way out, to the dismay of the newbs who would no doubt frantically start checking their dosimeters.
Our training advisors shot that one down, though.
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