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Old 05-07-2013, 11:28 AM
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Sure, I think the guy is unethical,
Why? Cause he used cheap soap box for housing and unshielded switch?

Would be ethical in one use expensive Dior soap box?

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L-rods take many, many hours to learn.
Sure, there can be many, many possibilities how to switch soap box ON and OFF.

Do you think that using piezo buzzer can prolongate L-rods learning curve?

What you suggest as L-rod start and go configuration?
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Old 05-19-2013, 03:33 AM
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the Colorado gold sticks do work I have found a lot of coins and some silver with them
I have not dug a empty hole yet. 'the blind test' try driving a car blind folded and blame it on the car.
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Old 05-19-2013, 07:32 AM
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Looks like we have several possible explanations.

1. No such thing as an empty hole. That's standard stuff in the world of LRL, what a rational person would call "empty" is what a wielder of an LRL has an alibi for. No shortage of available alibis, the LRL fans have stuffed the forums full of such alabis. Especially the fans who also sell the stuff!

2. The swingy thingies worked but the electronic gizmo was just fakery. The problem now is that you have to get rid of the electronic gizmo fakery in order to achieve the same results that the coat hanger swingers before you also reported.

3. The swingy thingies don't actually work, and you've tricked yourself into "detecting" targets you or someone you know actually buried less than month beforehand. Useless for finding otherwise unknown vauables, other than pointing into a general direction where you've decided to search, and then you whip out your metal detector.

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Old 05-19-2013, 11:09 AM
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the Colorado gold sticks do work I have found a lot of coins and some silver with them
I have not dug a empty hole yet. 'the blind test' try driving a car blind folded and blame it on the car.
You obviously have no idea what is involved in a double-blind test.
Try reading this ->
A Double-Blind Test for LRLs
At no time are you required to wear a blindfold.
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Old 05-19-2013, 07:04 PM
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I love it when people assume a blind test means wearing a blindfold. I should add this to my alibi list.
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