Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie

Guardian

The Cosmic Force
Now here's a web designer with wayyyyy to much time on his hands ;D

Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie
An Effective, Low-Cost Solution To Combating Mind-Control

http://zapatopi.net/afdb/
 
My god! Go to _http://zapatopi.net/afdb/usage.html and look at the pictures on the right side. Baby & dog look very funny. :lol:

He has definitely too much leisure indeed.

EDIT: Replaced 'definitively' with 'definitely'.
 
Sirius said:
My god! Go to _http://zapatopi.net/afdb/usage.html and look at the pictures on the right side. Baby & dog look very funny. :lol:

"The corrosive force of the mighty Pacific Ocean is no match for the AFDB. As an added bonus, electric fields generated by the interaction of aluminum and salt water may act as a shark deterrent." :rotfl:
 
Well, I might wait until 2050 to see if the word 'aluminum' is going to change to "alumininium", just in case I sound silly explaining my beanie.
** HISTORICAL FOOTNOTE: Aluminum was originally named "alumium" by Sir Humphry Davy, who later changed it to "aluminum" (perhaps in an attempt to make it more Latinized since alumen is Latin for alum, the aluminum compound that the name is derived from). The British (and allied English speakers) shortly thereafter changed the name once more, this time to "aluminium" so that it would again match the pattern of most other elements (helium, sodium, etc.), while the North Americans eventually decided to keep the second, slightly more traditional name. I predict that North Americans will adopt the more regular "-ium" spelling by the year 2050, prompting the British to start calling it "alumininium". At that point debate can begin on changing "platinum" to "platinium"
_http://zapatopi.net/afdb/

:D
 
HHAHAHAHAHAA, :lol:

Quote:

It is possible for aluminum to corrode enough to compromise psychotronic shielding under extreme situations, such as acid rain storms. If you live or visit areas where extreme corrosion is possible, you should take precautions by:

1. Increasing aluminum foil thickness during AFDB construction.
2. Coating your AFDB with a protective substance such as paint or covering it with a non-corrodible shielding such as a hat.
3. Replacing your AFDB often. End Quote.


Thanks Guardian, this is really great, thumbs up!!!!!! :rotfl:
 
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