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DTC
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      12-10-2007, 10:48 PM
I really really thought this was a joke, but it ain't.

Russian low-voltage Taser for children.

I'm not sure if it was a toy designed for use by children or designed to
be used by adults on children.

And I thought a lady's Power Point discipline methods was weird.
 
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DTC
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      12-10-2007, 10:49 PM
Sorry - here's the link.

http://www.sandman.com/taseler.html

DTC wrote:
> I really really thought this was a joke, but it ain't.
>
> Russian low-voltage Taser for children.
>
> I'm not sure if it was a toy designed for use by children or designed to
> be used by adults on children.
>
> And I thought a lady's Power Point discipline methods was weird.

 
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William R. Walsh
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      12-11-2007, 03:12 AM
Did you read the fine print? That's truly disturbing.

I want to think that this is someone's sick idea of a joke, but I just can't
convince myself of that.

William


 
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DTC
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      12-11-2007, 03:45 AM
William R. Walsh wrote:
> Did you read the fine print? That's truly disturbing.
>
> I want to think that this is someone's sick idea of a joke, but I just can't
> convince myself of that.


Or poor statistics. "By the age of 21, every US and Canadian kid will be
tasered" and you should prepare your kids to be taser resistant for the
taser experience.

But considering both the buy now links point to a generic Russian bank
webpage and the article is copyrighted in Chicago, I suspect its a very
tongue in cheek joke, in spite of being all too close to the future.
 
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Anthony Guzzi
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      12-11-2007, 05:16 AM
DTC wrote:
> I really really thought this was a joke, but it ain't.
>
> Russian low-voltage Taser for children.
>
> I'm not sure if it was a toy designed for use by children or designed to
> be used by adults on children.
>
> And I thought a lady's Power Point discipline methods was weird.



Not that this has ANYTHING to do with wireless or AT&T, but...


After looking at the site, it seems like a joke to me. What clued me in
the most was the thing at the bottom where it says they take "PlayPal"
which isn't real of course.
 
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John Stubbings
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      12-11-2007, 08:59 AM
"Anthony Guzzi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:475e2b1b$0$84187$(E-Mail Removed)...
> DTC wrote:
>> I really really thought this was a joke, but it ain't.
>>
>> Russian low-voltage Taser for children.
>>
>> I'm not sure if it was a toy designed for use by children or designed to
>> be used by adults on children.
>>
>> And I thought a lady's Power Point discipline methods was weird.

>
>
> Not that this has ANYTHING to do with wireless or AT&T, but...
>
>
> After looking at the site, it seems like a joke to me. What clued me in
> the most was the thing at the bottom where it says they take "PlayPal"
> which isn't real of course.



Have you read the notes

The TaselerT for KIDS! is illegal for use in Venezuela, where electronic
compliance devices are required to output 250,000+ volts, and the battery
must provide over 5,000 uses within 10 minutes....

Thanks for the link

 
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Warren Oates
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      12-11-2007, 11:45 AM
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
"John Stubbings" <anna.riceDELETE-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Have you read the notes
>
> The TaselerT for KIDS! is illegal for use in Venezuela, where electronic
> compliance devices are required to output 250,000+ volts, and the battery
> must provide over 5,000 uses within 10 minutes....
>
> Thanks for the link


I dunno -- check out the main site

http://www.sandman.com/

he sells al sorts of bizarre junk.
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Larry
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      12-11-2007, 02:10 PM
Anthony Guzzi <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:475e2b1b$0$84187$(E-Mail Removed):

> DTC wrote:
>> I really really thought this was a joke, but it ain't.
>>
>> Russian low-voltage Taser for children.
>>
>> I'm not sure if it was a toy designed for use by children or

designed
>> to be used by adults on children.
>>
>> And I thought a lady's Power Point discipline methods was

weird.
>
>
> Not that this has ANYTHING to do with wireless or AT&T, but...
>
>
> After looking at the site, it seems like a joke to me. What

clued me
> in the most was the thing at the bottom where it says they take
> "PlayPal" which isn't real of course.
>


We'll see. I sent an email to the city police department his
residential telephone number is located in, Roselle, IL, asking
them if he had all the licenses, tax forms, building inspections,
permission to run a business from his home, and if selling this
PoS was legal in Roselle, IL.

I suggested if it is not they at LEAST notify the local PTA at
the elementary schools and the mothers in his neighborhood of
what he's selling and his thoughts about its use.

The cops haven't replied, yet, which to me means they will look
into it before responding, I hope....before too many kids are
scarred for life. Here, locally, they found a 10-year-old girl
who had been living locked in a closet by her asshole parents not
too long ago. Both of them made it to jail, but probably won't
survive when those big bruisers in the other cells find out what
they did to her. She weighed 56 pounds and was a foot and a half
shorter than other 10-year-old girls. She'd never been out of
the house or had other contacts since she was a baby....and noone
did anything to stop it until the firemen found her when the
house caught fire. They heard her screams from the locked closet
and broke down the door to save her.

Hook the bastard to 50,000 volts. I'll pull the switch to watch
HIM fry.....with great pleasure.

Larry
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      12-11-2007, 02:48 PM
Larry wrote:
> Anthony Guzzi wrote in
>>
>> After looking at the site, it seems like a joke to me. What clued me
>> in the most was the thing at the bottom where it says they take
>> "PlayPal" which isn't real of course.
>>

>
> We'll see. I sent an email to the city police department his
> residential telephone number is located in, Roselle, IL, asking
> them if he had all the licenses, tax forms, building inspections,
> permission to run a business from his home, and if selling this
> PoS was legal in Roselle, IL.
>
> I suggested if it is not they at LEAST notify the local PTA at
> the elementary schools and the mothers in his neighborhood of
> what he's selling and his thoughts about its use.
>
> The cops haven't replied, yet, which to me means they will look
> into it before responding, I hope...


I hope they look very deeply into the weirdo who emailed them over a blatant
and obvious joke. Making a false report to the police can itself be a
crime...

Get help, Larry.


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Larry
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      12-12-2007, 02:11 AM
"Tinman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:5s7ppqF175fnsU1
@mid.individual.net:

> Larry wrote:
>> Anthony Guzzi wrote in
>>>
>>> After looking at the site, it seems like a joke to me. What

clued
>>> me in the most was the thing at the bottom where it says they

take
>>> "PlayPal" which isn't real of course.
>>>

>>
>> We'll see. I sent an email to the city police department his
>> residential telephone number is located in, Roselle, IL,

asking
>> them if he had all the licenses, tax forms, building

inspections,
>> permission to run a business from his home, and if selling

this
>> PoS was legal in Roselle, IL.
>>
>> I suggested if it is not they at LEAST notify the local PTA at
>> the elementary schools and the mothers in his neighborhood of
>> what he's selling and his thoughts about its use.
>>
>> The cops haven't replied, yet, which to me means they will

look
>> into it before responding, I hope...

>
> I hope they look very deeply into the weirdo who emailed them

over a
> blatant and obvious joke. Making a false report to the police

can
> itself be a crime...
>
> Get help, Larry.
>
>


The boy's legit! Look at his root webpage. He sells all kinds
of stuff.


Larry
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