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http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/06/16/deadly-star-wars-lightsaber-wicked-lasers/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+foxnews%2Fscitech+%28Text+-+SciTech%29# Either way, in my personal opinon, this is interesting news. Got no interest in them as they are simply weapons. I can't see any recreational perpose these horrid little devices can acheve.
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well i can find some uses for them. woodburning. baloon poping. deer hunting chicken frying. maybe you could boil water?
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my co-worker has one of these. You can point to the moon on a clear night and see the dot...
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These seem... really dangerous. Although this may be because I witnessed high school students point lasers into their eyes today :P
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It's human nature, if they get a shiny lazor, first thing they do is point it at another human to see how effective it is. XD
But really? You can point it at the moon?
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now i just need to know if i can attach it to a shark
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TreebeardTheEnt wrote:my co-worker has one of these. You can point to the moon on a clear night and see the dot... interesting maybe we could use it to break up space particles.
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obsidian7788 wrote:TreebeardTheEnt wrote:my co-worker has one of these. You can point to the moon on a clear night and see the dot... interesting maybe we could use it to break up space particles. maybe we could finally give the sun a burn. ahhaha. revenge from the pasty people.
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Could make a good replacement for the cutting torch.
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Wysten wrote: But really? You can point it at the moon?
Even if the light was strong enough to reach the moon (and I don't doubt it is, judging from what it can do) the point would be too small to see from this distance.
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LeftiesWillRule wrote:Wysten wrote: But really? You can point it at the moon?
Even if the light was strong enough to reach the moon (and I don't doubt it is, judging from what it can do) the point would be too small to see from this distance. This laser is nice, it may go a mile or two before the beam scatters too much to be seen, but the moon is 238,000 miles away, so no, it won't reach the moon. Interestingly, though, they left reflectors on the moon so that scientists can bounce lasers off the moon for various experiments, which you have to admit is cool, so somebody has big-boy lasers powerful and accurate enough to do it.
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How long until someone attaches a trigger to the activation mechanism and makes a kick butt laser gun? Or did someone in some government has already make it?
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The real question is, how ling until this thing is illegal? I mean how long until some idiot finds a way to make something like this deadly?
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I'll watch out if my opponent pulls out one of these as Line of Sight device. Nevermind my retinas and skin; he's liable to burn a hole in the map and melt my minis if things aren't going his way.
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bkchi wrote:This laser is nice, it may go a mile or two before the beam scatters too much to be seen, but the moon is 238,000 miles away, so no, it won't reach the moon. Interestingly, though, they left reflectors on the moon so that scientists can bounce lasers off the moon for various experiments, which you have to admit is cool, so somebody has big-boy lasers powerful and accurate enough to do it. I asked my co-worker (who makes these out of hard woods), and you are close. A licensed laser can be seen with the eye about two miles out, but the beam will travel much farther. When you point it at a full moon you are seeing the refraction of the beam off the water in the atmosphere against the white background (so, as I understand it, you are really hitting the clouds).
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This thing while cool being star wars is completely irresponsiable and a liability that won't find a place in my home!
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Should be outlawed. Period.
Definitely not for a more civilized age...
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Not a toy. Bloody bad idea as one if you ask me
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Better get one before they ban it!!!)
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I want one.
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