[The Java Posse] Re: JP 284 comments on finding passports

2009-10-27 Thread Ryan Waterer
I'm thinking about adding a timer on it! When the timer reaches zero, it will beep at me, indicating where the passport is at. On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Dick Wall wrote: > > Yeah - I had that thought myself afterwards. Attaching any kind of > electronic finder to it would likely have t

[The Java Posse] Re: JP 284 comments on finding passports

2009-10-27 Thread Dick Wall
Yeah - I had that thought myself afterwards. Attaching any kind of electronic finder to it would likely have the same effect at immigration control given the current security paranoia - perhaps I should go for something with lots of flashing LEDs on it :-). On Oct 26, 12:52 pm, Lhasadad wrote: >

[The Java Posse] Re: JP 284 comments on finding passports

2009-10-26 Thread Josh McDonald
This is *definitely* a "don't try this at home" sorta thread ;-) 2009/10/27 Michael Neale > > For extra points he could put traces of explosive compounds in it, > something with lots of nitrogen. That way he really won't lose it when > they ask him for his passport. > > Of course when they ask w

[The Java Posse] Re: JP 284 comments on finding passports

2009-10-26 Thread Michael Neale
For extra points he could put traces of explosive compounds in it, something with lots of nitrogen. That way he really won't lose it when they ask him for his passport. Of course when they ask why he has a radioactive passport with traces of explosives, if he lets them know he writes scala for a

[The Java Posse] Re: JP 284 comments on finding passports

2009-10-26 Thread Christian Catchpole
i smear jam on my passport. and then just look for a trail of ants. On Oct 27, 5:52 am, Lhasadad wrote: > I Dunno Dick,  but my guess is if you 'juice' our passport with > something to set off a geiger counter you will find your a very > popular/unpopular person (depending on interpretation of