... why? Why do we need this? What problem does it solve? Are we running out of metal? Can that cardboard not be shredded, pulped, condensed, and dried into fiberboard that would be 20 times stronger?
I just pretend to be really old, and very hard of hearing, forcing the telemarketers to shout at the top of their lungs, often disturbing other calls in nearby cubicles. Sometimes, I'll start shouting back, asking them to speak louder, and louder, until I'm sure I've disrupted every call at the call center.
Umm... no? Strapping every airline passenger with a syringe full of narcotics in case their HR/BP go above certain levels is not what I'd call a good idea.
A truck with a gun turret? Great for war, but name me one terrorist who has ever run around the streets of America with explosives strapped to them, screaming, "Shoot me! I'm totally about to blow some shit up!"
A railroad missile system? That just screams, "Steal me!" Besides, I see a train derail in the US about once a month. What if every time it happened, we had to worry about whether a NUCLEAR MISSILE had been stolen.
I could go on, but rest assured bean, while a few of these have some minor use, I doubt in my heart of hearts that anyone will ever be saved by an explosion containment net.
Dicks's sagging pants crack down.
A truck with a gun turret? Great for war, but name me one terrorist who has ever run around the streets of America with explosives strapped to them, screaming, "Shoot me! I'm totally about to blow some shit up!"
A railroad missile system? That just screams, "Steal me!" Besides, I see a train derail in the US about once a month. What if every time it happened, we had to worry about whether a NUCLEAR MISSILE had been stolen.
I could go on, but rest assured bean, while a few of these have some minor use, I doubt in my heart of hearts that anyone will ever be saved by an explosion containment net.