Subject: Bomb Instructions and Kiddie Porn
Date: 01 Feb 1999 00:00:00 GMT
From: atruwe@shoggoth.uoregon.edu
Organization: Spiked Fists of Hatred III: The Vengeance
Newsgroups: alt.freaks, alt.foot.fat-free
Subject: Re: Bomb Instructions and Kiddie Porn
Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 18:01:03 -0800
From: "*.truwe" <truwe at miNd.net>
Organization: Turtles All the Way Down
To: atruwe at gladstone.uoregon.edu
References: 1
atruwe@gladstone.uoregon.edu wrote:
>
> "By removing the dispenser head from a can of shaving cream and
> substituting a spray-paint head,
> you may shoot a string of shaving cream several feet."
>
Yet another one of those things that gets passed around but never tried.
F'r one thing, spray paint nozzles have a male connector; shaving cream
nozzles a female. I used a WD-40 nozzle, which has a connector hole
that's just a little too small for the shaving cream tube, so it leaked
into my hand--you'd have to very carefully enlarge it (without making it
out of round so it'd still leak).
It did shoot an extremely fine string (more accurately a fine string of
gobs), with good accuracy, about four feet. The "string" was much finer
than Silly String--almost invisible. But at four feet you can "paint" a
circle of shaving cream maybe three inches in diameter. Accuracy would
diminish with greater distance, but I'd guess you could go eight feet.
You could try enlarging the nozzle hole with a hot needle, but you'd
have to be careful not to make the hole too big--compare with the size
of hole on the nozzle you just took off the shaving cream can, which is
already pretty darned small.
Those are my preliminary results, and in the absence of anyone around
here with a sense of humor, about as far as I'm going to take it.
Ben