Although probably a hoax, the practice has actually been banned in about forty US states. Critics say that the industry was never viable and ridicule the way that laws can be made too easily.
Scientific, Skeptical and Secular (and even anti-theistic)! These are the adventures of an ex-scientist, working as an engineer in energy research, and living in a world that is not secular enough.
Sunday, 10 April 2011
Internet hunting
The concept of being able to aim and fire a weapon remotely, controlling it from your computer at home, might be attractive to some people. To me it seems barbaric and slightly pathetic. This idea. probably originating in Texas, became known as 'internet hunting'.
Although probably a hoax, the practice has actually been banned in about forty US states. Critics say that the industry was never viable and ridicule the way that laws can be made too easily.
Although probably a hoax, the practice has actually been banned in about forty US states. Critics say that the industry was never viable and ridicule the way that laws can be made too easily.
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Humour or not?,
Working with bureaucracy.
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