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June 28, 2006The Password is...BullshitWell now there's an invention nobody was looking for -- password protected bullets. From the New Scientist:
Oh hell yes! Where's my wallet? Man, this doesn't sound too fucking complicated, huh? Some mutant breaks into your home and is rushing up the stairs to your bedroom. You grab your gun and start entering passwords -- or is that on the bullet itself? And if some magnetic field wipes the bullet codes... Doesn't matter, you would have been dead for five minutes already. This is all part of the same problem as New Jersey wants to require -- making a gun stop being a gun when you need it most, to save your life. Decoder rings, combination locks, et al can fail. The battery can go dead. You can forget the proper code. You can rest 6-feet-under. Comments
Which costs more; the gun or the rounds it fires? Posted by: BobG at June 28, 2006 10:15 AMComments for the article are here: http://www.newscientist.com/blog/invention/2006/06/password-protected-bullets.html#comments Posted by: Kristopher at June 28, 2006 10:36 AMJust make sure the Marines and all police departments are required to use 'em too. That'll put a stop to the nonsense. Posted by: wrangler5 at June 28, 2006 10:55 AMOh man! ...would be fired by a burst of high-frequency radio energy... $20 worth of parts, an acme brand coil later, the bad guy points a black box at you and KABOOM! All your ammo just detonated. Posted by: geekWithA.45 at June 28, 2006 11:05 AMJeff, you hit the nail on the head... they want to make guns stop being guns. Of course, because that won't work, the next step is to make people stop being people. But then we're already working on that with Ritalin, right? Posted by: tkdkerry at June 28, 2006 11:12 AMHey, I already went for more expensive ammo - I got an XD-45! If I really want to up my cost / shot then rather than this POC I'll go with a .50BMG. At least it would let me be proactive and pick off the BG's from 1,000 meters. ;) Posted by: KCSteve at June 28, 2006 12:47 PMThe lengths a nerd has to go to just to get a patent with his friggin stupid name on it. Time to build your own just got closer Posted by: Redneck at June 28, 2006 03:41 PMI can actually think of some utility to this, or rather, part of it. The radio-activated bullets could be useful for some military applications, or for range plinking. But the 'safety' features, and the stupid ease with which this could be overridden, bleh, not very reasuring. Posted by: gattsuru at June 28, 2006 10:12 PMspam spam spam spam.... Posted by: Keith at July 2, 2006 07:50 AMthe comment input form disappears. Your comments are welcome. You don't need to enter a URL and you don't need a "valid" email address, either. Note though that MT Blacklist is installed to flag suspiciously spam-like strings. Unfortunately, because of the bastard spammers, the strings "google.com" and "yahoo.com" (even in your email address) are currently banned as well. So are strings such as "cialis" (a common spam) which rules out words such as "socialism". Try putting a hyphan in a word like that. By Golly, you're reading an archived post. Click Here to head to the main page and read current stuff...Into science fiction? Check out my group blog novel, Colony: Alchibah. See the reader's guide there for first-timer tips. |