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  • #46
    With the Target Discriminator You don't need a mental image of what you are searching for, or even know what kind of a sample is in the chamber for it to Discriminate to select targets. It works on principles of physics. No mental dowsing ability is required. Like an expensive LRL, It can also be used to generate Signal lines, to help detect, and trace to targets from a distance, but at a fraction of the cost of an LRL.
    It certainly would be interesting to know which principles of physics are involved in this PVC plumbing device.

    Only principle that is real obvious would be when cash changes hands, from the buyer to the seller.
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    Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Theseus View Post
      It certainly would be interesting to know which principles of physics are involved in this PVC plumbing device.

      Only principle that is real obvious would be when cash changes hands, from the buyer to the seller.
      Nice joke....ops...

      But that's not politically correct!

      Just serious posts from now on...

      Kind regards,
      Max

      "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
      But we dont need a reason
      "

      someone said...

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      • #48
        If "Quadro" are convicted, than they are guilty.

        Very simple thing, for their innocence they would have to prove that their boxes really act according to their promotional claims.

        But they can not be able to show to jury such fact.

        Everything else is just religious self-illusion's needed for LRL believers to survival.
        Global capital is ruining your life?
        You have right to self-defence!

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Theseus
          Quote:
          With the Target Discriminator You don't need a mental image of what you are searching for, or even know what kind of a sample is in the chamber for it to Discriminate to select targets. It works on principles of physics. No mental dowsing ability is required. Like an expensive LRL, It can also be used to generate Signal lines, to help detect, and trace to targets from a distance, but at a fraction of the cost of an LRL.
          It certainly would be interesting to know which principles of physics are involved in this PVC plumbing device.

          Only principle that is real obvious would be when cash changes hands, from the buyer to the seller.
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          Ok, I'm sold!
          I have been using a two-segment section of a styrofoam egg carton I salvaged from the trash to discriminate targets, with ZERO success rate. And I'm tired of it.
          I want some high tech stuff based on physics that really works.

          Sure, I wanna know where my lost can of chili beans are, but I also want to find some gold too. If this thing really works, then sign me up!
          How much is it?
          Where do I send in my cash, check, or money order?

          Best wishes,
          J_P

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          • #50
            Originally posted by J_Player View Post

            Ok, I'm sold!

            J_P
            I'm still waiting for Amphibious self digging robotic version.
            Global capital is ruining your life?
            You have right to self-defence!

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            • #51
              Originally posted by WM6
              I'm still waiting for Amphibious self digging robotic version.
              No....
              No overpriced robotic self digging BS for me.... I want the high tech physics designed PVC pipe gizmoe we see in the picture above. I know it will cost less than the can of chili beans I lost, and it will also find the lost can of chili beans too. And after that, I plan to find lots and lots of gold that will put me in a financial position to buy your Amphibious self digging robotic version. So you need to wait until I find my lost can of chili beans and untold fabulous gold treasure before I send in my order for the robotic version.

              Best wishes,
              J_p

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Theseus View Post
                It certainly would be interesting to know which principles of physics are involved in this PVC plumbing device.

                Only principle that is real obvious would be when cash changes hands, from the buyer to the seller.
                You do honestly have to wonder who buys this rubbish.

                It's so obviously a nonsense device, and an insult to anyone's intelligence. There is no "physics" involved, just a trick of the mind.
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                  You do honestly have to wonder who buys this rubbish.

                  It's so obviously a nonsense device, and an insult to anyone's intelligence. There is no "physics" involved, just a trick of the mind.
                  It is real reasonably priced at only $75 plus $10 shipping. A virtual steal at twice the price.



                  What? You say there is no real physics involved. But what about what the ad copy says? It generates signal lines to targets up to 200 Feet away. Would that be a lie! What happened to truth in advertising? Wonder what the FTC would say about this advertising? Do you suppose the Justice Department would reconsider their report if they could only get a look at this product?


                  The Wallet-Miner's Creed
                  Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Theseus View Post
                    It is real reasonably priced at only $75 plus $10 shipping. A virtual steal at twice the price.



                    What? You say there is no real physics involved. But what about what the ad copy says? It generates signal lines to targets up to 200 Feet away. Would that be a lie! What happened to truth in advertising? Wonder what the FTC would say about this advertising? Do you suppose the Justice Department would reconsider their report if they could only get a look at this product?

                    This part I can believe ->
                    And it works as well as some LRL's selling for $thousands$ of dollars.


                    Why am I not surprised that there's no link to Geotech?

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Theseus View Post
                      It is real reasonably priced at only $75 plus $10 shipping. A virtual steal at twice the price.

                      i thought the chili beans thing was a joke from the poster

                      Very reasonably priced for such a high tech thing, but 40USD shipping

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                      • #56
                        It appears to me that the "National Institute of Justice" is a misnomer just like many bills in Congress. At least on a jury of twelve you might get one person that is non-biased. Reminds me of an infamous skeptic who proclaimed he is "totally non-biased". Just like another skeptic on this forum claims he is a "nice guy". I think these skeptics really believe they are.

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                        • #57
                          Why am I not surprised that there's no link to Geotech?
                          The reason is obvious to intelligent viewers. But I will explain it for you. Geotech administrator, and Geotech skeptics on this forum have shown they have no field experience with Dowsing, or remote sensing methods used by Treasure Hunters, and speak with egotistical ignorance. Geotechian Skeptics simply have nothing of interest to offer viewers, except maybe rather stupid comic.

                          Clean up your act, demonstrate some intelligence, show a sincere interest in the subject, practice your Dowsing, and LRL use so you can speak intelligently on the subjects and if you can overcome your mental handicaps, I will exchange a link to Geotech, for a link to my site at http://www.dowse.webs.com

                          I don't consider dis-information, deception, scientific pretense, bias, prejudice, ignorance or mockery as good reasons to recommend the Geotech website.

                          For Tabloid journalism, and comic relief I would be more likely to recommend the author of this funny skeptic website over the Geotech proclaimed skeptic's contributions. Dell

                          http://groups.google.com/group/alt.t...pics?hl=en&lr=
                          "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
                            For Tabloid journalism, and comic relief I would be more likely to recommend the author of this funny skeptic website over the Geotech proclaimed skeptic's contributions. Dell

                            http://groups.google.com/group/alt.t...pics?hl=en&lr=
                            "Funny skeptic website"?
                            It all looks quite reasonable to me. Unless you're an LRL salesman of course.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Theseus
                              It is real reasonably priced at only $75 plus $10 shipping. A virtual steal at twice the price.



                              What? You say there is no real physics involved. But what about what the ad copy says? It generates signal lines to targets up to 200 Feet away. Would that be a lie! What happened to truth in advertising? Wonder what the FTC would say about this advertising? Do you suppose the Justice Department would reconsider their report if they could only get a look at this product?

                              WHAT!!!?
                              $75 plus $10 shipping?
                              Hey dude.... My lost chili beans only cost $0.79 on sale at the local supermarket!
                              How can I afford $89 to find them? huh?
                              So I can find the lost chili beans up to 200 feet away with the "dowser's edge".. well shove it!
                              I am not so lazy that I won't look around and find my lost chili beans without it. I bet I find a lot of other lost stuff in the process too.

                              Hmmmm....
                              This "dowser's Edge" thingy looks a lot like part of my back yard sprinkler pipes... I wonder....
                              Maybe if I cut off a small section of sprinkler pipe, and get some cap fittings I can make my own "dowser's edge"?
                              I wonder if it will have the same physics based properties of the genuine article that costs $79 plus shipping?

                              Best wishes,
                              J_P

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                              • #60
                                "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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