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Yes, it is a spoof article.
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This is crazy. Carl has to explain a joke article he has written is actually a joke article , because someone is so used to BS that he believes it (or pretend to ).
I want ot get out from the twilight zone,how can i do it ? I miss the real world...the one where things really exists and can be proven. |
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[QUOTE] Since then we have clamped down heavily on spammers, duplicate user names, and anyone making a nuisance of themselves./QUOTE]
Now that's the biggest joke I have seen on here. LOOK you can see all the great spoofers, spammers, and nusciances are still posting. Qiaozhi Carl Jplayer Theseus You scientific pretenders are the most ridiculous clowns on the internet. Excuse me, I'm laughing so hard I can't type. It's going to take me a while to stop laughing at you jokes. Dell
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Scientific Pretender - a clear Definition
Dell Winders was recently amused (perhaps to the point of wetting himself) by his term; Scientific Pretender
Being able to laugh at one's self is no doubt excellent therapy, Dell, and I commend you for not taking yourself too seriously, but are able to accurately look yourself in the mirror and make an honest assessment of your own reflection. With that in mind; and if there was a Dictionary of definitions for those folks who join two or more single words together, I'm certain that not only would your name be mentioned as a Scientific Pretender, but the definition would probably be as follows: sci·en·tif·ic pre·tend·er ~ a person who professes scientific sounding beliefs and opinions that he does not hold, or understand the meaning of, in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives. Synonyms; see Dell Winders, Wallet-miner, hot-melt glue gun, do-nothing electronic components and paint-roller handle Let's all join Dell in a great laugh -
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I am flattered that you rate us so highly in the amusement stakes. Personally I would have thought your occasional trips to the bank were at the top of the list ... as in "laughing all the way to...".
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You can read about it here -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_3 and you can download it from here -> http://www.torrentportal.com/details...ive+Three.html It's well worth watching. |
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You consider spoofers, spammers, and nuisances to be the same people who speak up when they think you are full of BS. Aren't these the same people who want to see you show a live demonstration of a single one of your LRLs working to recover treasure? So what is the reason why you refuse to give a live demonstration? Opps... Wait, I remember... You did give a live demonstration of locating coins at a beach. You failed miserably, then called the testing organization spokesman a liar when he said you failed. You also refused to take a re-test to prove him wrong... http://www.randi.org/jr/200511/112505psychich.html#i5 This makes me wonder.... If you continue to sell your LRLs and refuse to demonstrate a single one of them working, then who is supposed to believe they work? Exceptionally stupid people? The same people who believe you really passed the test for finding coins on the beach, even though the testing organization says you failed, and you still refuse to take a retest to prove them wrong? The same people who believe everything they read on your advertising page while knowing you refuse to show your LRLs actually doing what the page shows? I guess I am not one of those people. I hope what I just posted does not make me a spoofer, spammer, and nuisance. Hmmm.... Well maybe a nuisance to you. Best wishes, J_P |
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Dell, have you actually seen any recovered treasure that was found using an LRL built from my posted design? Or were you posting hearsay & speculation?
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I have never claimed I passed Randi's test, only that he conducted it. In fact, Randi's own words in front of witness were, More testing would have to be done before any conclusions could be made. Dell
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So tell us why he offered you a re-test with a million dollar prize? And tell us why you wont demonstrate a single one of your LRLs actually doing what it is depicted to do on your advertising page? Best wishes, J_P |
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I remember that a person said that he found gold coins with your MFD system. Think was in Germany and this person post on Treasurenet... 7... 8 years ago.
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Carl´s MFD
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Thanks a lot for this MFD circuit . I found with your device&Rods some horse shoes but also other more interesing objects. This MFD its not the perfect LRL but its nice for TH,and no need to buy more expensive MFD from Dell Thanks a lot |
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Carl´s MFD
Here you can see the Elektronik Rod to locate the targets and the MFD frequencies generator. |
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You convert it for sound beeps...
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LRL´s
Yes,but first i was using only the LED
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Apart from educating those with a fledgling interest in dowsing, it appears that the MFD project has another positive aspect ... the saving of wallets.
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But I'm afraid i might end up in the nearby psychiatric hospital if I get caught using it. |
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How much does it cost to join the club?
It would be an honor! |
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I think there is a dealer out west for Ranger, you could go the website and check it out, you might be able to contact or visit with him. There is no way however, I would use one of those that one sticks probes in the ground (sorry Dell), even if it is the best one out. Say Dell, are your LRLs superior to Rangers? |
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Why not try a "Mr. Stick"? They are guaranteed to perform equally well to Dell's or RangerTell, and for under $100.
http://www.geocities.com/joe9999b/MR_STICK.html It looks like they are easier to copy if you want to make your own too. Best wishes, J_P |
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With the current model I own, I never actually used it alone in the field. I and my team always had the Mineoro models joining. The examiner was solely used as the first detector due to its amazing features and the well known range a MFD presents. After detecting the target with the RT from a great range, we would proceed with the Mineoros and soon they would beep confirming it. We always had the strict procedure of making all detectors confirm the target. Today we don't need to use the RT very often (except for quick checks due to its light weight) as we have our own electronic LRL system for that, which is not an 'electronic examiner' by the way. It's another thing, bigger in size.
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Sooo, I guess the best thing for a person to do is not buy just one of these LRLs but a bunch of them and get a team togetherto try to find something. Can you show pictures of stuff you have found with your battery of LRLs? |
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Don´t forget there is a whole team using this ,they need plenty of them
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What do you think we are? A toy store?
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