Saturday, May 31, 2008

Help for "Obamalamadingdong"

Here is stage one to help those infected with "Obamalamadingdong". This will stop further infection. In stage two you will learn out to cleanse your brain of "Obamalamadingdong" that has already infected you.

Protect yourself today against mind-control software, alien abduction, government mind readers and other conspiracies designed to control you and your thoughts. Remember, David Hasselhoff and the Teletubbies may seem harmless but in reality they are conspiring to control your life, seeking to subjugate humanity to their dominion. Their seemingly innocent babble is highly developed technology used to implant ideas and images into a person's mind using electromagnetic and sonic waves. People’s minds are in greater danger now than they have ever been in the history of our planet.

That's why you need ...
a Designer tinfoil beanie cap, for only the most fashion-conscious nutjob. Remember, trust no one - build your OWN designer tinfoil beanie cap. Beware of ALL commercial models they will be ineffective rendering you a useless sheeple within days.

Quick Instructions For Building An AFDB

Step 1 Step 2

1 Get a five foot sheet of aluminum foil (standard one foot wide Reynolds Wrap brand will do nicely.)

2 Fold the sheet four times into five equal segments so that you end up with a 1x1 foot square, making sure that you fold over the dull side of the foil leaving the square shiny on both sides.

Step 3 Step 4

3 Use scissors to cut from one corner of the square to the center, making a straight line.

4 Bend the foil from one side of the cut under the other, making a slight cone. Again, make sure that the outside of the cone has a shiny side of the foil; this is VERY important.

Step 5 Step 6

5 Place the cone on your head and squash the top and sides to make it fit snugly.

6 Apply Scotch tape liberally making sure to secure the cut in the foil and any form-fitting creases made in step 5.

Step 7
PDF: The PUBLIC document format. Accept no substitutes. These instructive diagrams are also available in an easy-to-print PDF format for non-comercial use by concerned educators and paranoid bill posters.

7 Use more tape to secure AFDB to your cranium.


A Note About The Shiny Side:

It can't be stressed enough how important it is to have the shiny side pointing out. This is needed because the shiny side is most reflective to psychotronic radiation, while the dull side can actually, in certain environmental conditions, absorb it. However, as is illustrated in the instructions above, it is also wise to complement this with a layer of foil pointing shiny side in. This will keep your brain waves, which are also reflected by the shiny side, from being picked up by mind-reading equipment. There is a small number of aluminum foil researchers who believe that this may cause an alpha-wave harmonic to build up in the skull resulting in memory loss or pseudo-religious visions, but their findings have never been replicated by the aluminum foil research community at large. Even if their findings are validated, the risk involved is small compared to the potential of mind-intrusion.

Foil Thickness:

How thick is your aluminum foil? Find out using the ZPi Aluminum Foil Thickness Calculator (pops up into separate window, requires Javascript). If you do not have Javascript, use this formula (with grams and centimeters):

((mass / 2.702) / (width * length)) * 10000 = thickness in microns

If your foil is less than 16 microns, increase the number of layers used in construction.

Optional:

You may augment your AFDB with random bits of foil, wire, small electronic parts, etc..

Canadian coins should also be considered as they are high in nickel content. Nickel, while not having the psychotronic deflecting properties of aluminum (or even tin), can act to refract psychotronic beams, thereby helping to scrambling the mind control signals as they are deflected off of the underlying aluminum surface of the AFDB. This will result in a lowered chance of retransmission of the signal.

However, you should avoid American and European coins at all costs as they contain aluminum based mind control circuitry. Canadian coins are free of this threat mainly due to the Canadian government's choice of neglecting psychotronic research in favor of research into giant robotics.

Tips:

  • Tinsel is made of plastic and has no anti-psychotronic attributes.
  • Painting your AFDB won't degrade its abilities, so you can be mentally safe AND color-coordinated too! (However, see Corrosion in the maintenance section for important note about latex paint.)
  • "Beer can hats", though made out of aluminum cans, are not as effective as an AFDB since they have gaps inbetween the cans. You may, however, line a beer can hat with an AFDB or even glue the cans directly on an AFDB.
For the extra paranoid please reffer to our booklet on lining a room in foil. We offer complete instructions and materials lists.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Pahrump, Nevada

After leaving New Orleans we wandered west. Weather was uncooperative and we hit some more bad rain in Texas and also had weather warnings a couple of times, but we missed the 60 mile an hour winds and the tornados that were forcast. Diesel fuel is now officially out of sight price wise, and it seems as we enter each state westward the price goes up about 10 cents a gallon for no reason at all. Filled up in Pahrump and think we got a deal when we paid $4.75 for a gallon. We are gonna hang out here for a week, then it's on to Fresno.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Sunday in New Orleans

Sunday in New Orleans
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First thing we had to do was go to Cafe DuMonde for cafe aulait and begneis, we got lucky too on parking, there's the car just across the street.

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Next door is a praline making factory/store. While we were there a woman walked in and asked if they have any sugar free pralines. The clerk looked at her with a blank look and said "Pralines are sugar based, without sugar you wouldn't have a praline."

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A statue by the outdoor market across from City Market and Frank's.

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We drove around the section of town just down river from the French Quarter. Some of the houses are repaired with people living there, but most are abandoned and still have writing on them from the searches done. This one tells that a cat was found there and taken to the Winn-Dixie.

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Later we drove through Algiers, across the river. The area where they build floats. We didn't go on the tour, $17.50 per person said the sign. We did find a Navy base just a few blocks away with a full hook-up fam camp. We are going to start staying there when we come to New Orleans instead of the state park at Segnette as at the state park there is really no parking for the trailer and they only have water and elec hookups.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Back in New Orleans

Back in New Orleans
Made it back to New Orleans, through when heck of a rain storm yesterday, today in NOLA though the weather is perfect. Hit our favorite haunt, Franks, for mufaletta sandwich for lunch. Took a ride after lunch, and the trolleys are running again. 100_1623.jpg 100_1624.jpg

These pics are from under the Huey P Long bridge,
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Later we ran across some old Mardi Gras floats.
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Tomorrow morning we'll head back to the French Quarter for beignets and coffee.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

A Fishing Day

A Fishing Day
Saturday we all decided to go fishing. Jim provided the boat and Boog, Rose, and myself provided ballast. Zero experience trolling in these waters but we all figured, hey, fishing is fishing!!! 10 Mahi Mahi and several Yellowtails later our point was proven. 100_1606.jpg 100_1607.jpg 100_1611.jpg
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Looks like the plan is for a fishfry Monday evening.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Diving

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First time I've had the oppurtunity to dive on the DARE, Mel Fisher's other treasure hunting boat. I liked the dive off the DARE but I didn't like the fact that they didn't have freshwater wash down like the MAGRUDER. We didn't find any treasure but we did find where it wasn't.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

The Key West life

The Key West life
Here's a little look at the Key West life as we experience it. 100_1571.jpg Our camp. 100_1573.jpg

Jim at the helm of his new boat, we're heading for the Marquesas 100_1575.jpg here's a old boat washed up on shore, this key is about 4 or 5 miles west of Key West. 100_1579.jpg

a look back at Key West as we head out. 100_1584-1.jpg

an evening cruise, Karan on the boat,
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sail boats go out every evening trying to cash a glimpse of the sunset.
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This is the Liberty Clipper, I think this will be the boat we go out on for our dinner cruise on wednesday.
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People standing on the dock at Mallory Square watching the sunset. This is a nightly experience here.