Theseus
09-28-2008, 12:28 AM
If you've ever visited the original homemade R-T website, you know it was filled with not only total garbage as to the scam LRL product itself, but in addition, the presentation was extremely amateur. Color schemes that hurt the eyes, links that were broke and pages that were 20 inches in width and a "mile" long are just a few of the examples of Vincent's inept attempt at a website (not to mention his faulty calculator on a swivel handle scam).
Just today, I noticed his site has gotten a face lift. Have no idea how long it has been there, but at least the presentation of his scam dowsing rod is a little better.
http://www.rangertell.com/index.html
On the the front page, you will notice a little video of him swinging his dowsing rod around in circles. Watch his hand and wrist as he overcomes the pull of gravity to get the contraption in motion. Glad to see Vincent has injected some comedy into his new site.
If for some strange reason, you would like to see the awful pages from his original site, he has conveniently included links to them on the new site (for whatever reason).
His new site is loaded with the same false claims and information from his old site, starting with the BS about the calculator being inductively coupled, and that it is IS NOT dowsing; and ends with the familiar "jacked-up" page counter.
The entire site is still good for several laughs. Though the unfortunate thing is, a few gullible and technically-challenged will probably take it seriously.
Just today, I noticed his site has gotten a face lift. Have no idea how long it has been there, but at least the presentation of his scam dowsing rod is a little better.
http://www.rangertell.com/index.html
On the the front page, you will notice a little video of him swinging his dowsing rod around in circles. Watch his hand and wrist as he overcomes the pull of gravity to get the contraption in motion. Glad to see Vincent has injected some comedy into his new site.
If for some strange reason, you would like to see the awful pages from his original site, he has conveniently included links to them on the new site (for whatever reason).
His new site is loaded with the same false claims and information from his old site, starting with the BS about the calculator being inductively coupled, and that it is IS NOT dowsing; and ends with the familiar "jacked-up" page counter.
The entire site is still good for several laughs. Though the unfortunate thing is, a few gullible and technically-challenged will probably take it seriously.