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Latest youtube video?
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At first I was wondering about the purpose of the device stuck into the ground, and how this could work. Then I saw the dowsing rods; and instantly realised this was a so-called dowsing contraption dressed up with some do-nothing electronics. Yet another device designed to trap the technically challenged into releasing the contents of their wallets. Total worthless crap. |
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2, yes thats "TWO" crosses Q Just remember 3 and your out! Dowsing & Passive Locators Discussions on dowsing and non-electronic locators such as the Anderson rod. This is also the place for pendulums, bobbers, and Spanish Dip Needles. rgds |
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For your amusement
They are women magnets
http://www.bumper.com.au/products/no...bles/billy-bob |
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The generator emits an electromagnetic signal, which are absorbed through the hole, and may adversely affect the dowsing, was not going to say has the ability to find the gold coin, just too funny ..!: D greetings from GREECE.!
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All-Electronic LRLs Discussions on LRLs which do not include swivel methods, including "Ionic" and "Pistol Detector" devices. Dowsing & Passive Locators Discussions on dowsing and non-electronic locators such as the Anderson rod. This is also the place for pendulums, bobbers, and Spanish Dip Needles. Since the gizmo under discussion has a swinging handle, it is clearly a dowsing rod, and not based on "ionic" pseudo-science. Neither is it a pistol detector. As I explained earlier (and you obviously missed that) the electronics contribute absolutely nothing, except to fool the technically challenged with a view to emptying their wallets. This a dowsing rod, pure and simple. In other words, it belongs in the Dowsing and Passive Locators forum. |
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No I was was right yet again.
This calls for an umpire. Carl, carl,..... Q is cheating! Q is sitting on the fence and bending the rules.
Dowsing is a type of divination employed in attempts to locate ground water, buried metals or ores, gemstones, oil, gravesites,[1] and many other objects and materials, as well as so-called currents of earth radiation (Ley lines), without the use of scientific apparatus. REF: WIKIPEDIA rgds |
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In this case, it's just some do-nothing electronics attached to a swinging handle - aka, a dowsing rod. Therefore it belongs in this forum where the original poster placed it. There is no need for anything to be moved. End of discussion. |
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Did you ever study BASIC electronics?
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GIVE ME A D "D" GIVE ME AN E"E" GIVE ME A DEVIL "DEVIL" DEEEEDEVIL!!!!! WINS..YEHHH! Pitty Q did not study basic electronics but so sad, too bad Q LOOSES! HA! HA! Q DOES NOT KNOW BASIC OHMS LAW Doooo.. Daaaa... Dooo... Daaaa. Go back to basic electronics Q, Doo.. Da...Dooo.. Da... |
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Probably in mineoros best LRL-scam supportive theory competition.
All those LRL-scam supportive theory has prior art, which you do not study in basic, so you only play LRL-theory parrot, without fundamental understanding what you say.
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If Mr. Devil teaches electricity class, at end of class students don't know how to turn light bulb on or off.
--Dave J. |
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Best wishes, J_P |
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