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No Longer Stumped

Posted December 16, 2006 7:59 PM

From The Engineer:

Thermal infrared camera technology called "Hot Spot" could end all speculation surrounding a cricket dismissal by recording the tiny amounts of heat generated by impacts by the ball. The system was developed by Cedip Infrared Systems, specialists in thermal IR camera technology, working with BBG Sports, of Melbourne, Australia. It was trialled at the recent first Ashes cricket test match between Australia and England in Brisbane, by broadcasters the Nine Network.

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Re: No Longer Stumped

12/18/2006 4:43 AM

Good technology, but still won't save the Poms. He, He, Ho, Ho, Ha, Ha.

Maybe we can train it on Brittney Spear's head and see if there is any action going on, that would be a relevation. ie. Neurons firing?

Could even prove the existance of GOD.

If there is any action going on in Brittany's cranium then that is Proof that miracles can happen so GOD must exist.

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