Friday, February 10, 2006

Credi-Bull #7

Credi-Bull - a news item that might be fact, or might be fiction.
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The world's most dangerous ink-jet printer cartridge has been developed by some close friends of the British MOD Squad. The ink is stable while a liquid, but once printed on paper, forms an explosive fuse when dry.

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The developers suggest such uses as precison fireworks, triggering vehicle air bags or for conventional high explosives. Theoretically, an array of these ink-and-paper fuses could form a miniature rocket engine useful for adjusting the position of spacecraft in orbit.
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4 comments:

  1. Gotta say bull. Printer ink takes almost no time to dry, and inkjet printers can get pretty warm.

    Too dangerous, there's much easier ways to make fuses etc

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  2. True, but only because it's scary

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  3. Real or fake? Click here to find out!

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