Of course… the way the World is today… it’ll probably be more used to spy on women in the rest rooms in an office, than for anything remotely resembling good honest application of the technology. And please don’t even mention the words *moral* and *ethical*. I see those words disappearing from the dictionary in years to come. I can see a huge increase in muggings for eg. *sigh*
What a World(tm)
…and yes… I’m in an annoyed mood today.
]]>Well, a little judicious use in the workplace wouldn’t be out of line, Jack.
]]>The WMDs were under invisibility cloaks.
What woman?
I didn’t buy a motorcycle.
New computer? Of course not.
Nuclear weapons? They were stored next to the invisibility cloaks.
Upscaling a billion times to produce a meter of cloth is quite a challenge, not to mention trying to load a loom with invisible thread – how do you know if a spool is empty?
]]>I wonder when the Pentagon will use it to hide the bombers aiming for Iran. “If they can’t see us, we can deny it!”
]]>In general when things get lost it is a result of crew impairment after imbibing local potables.
]]>Haven’t there already been instances of that? 🙂
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