Comments on: Lie detectors may be next step in airline security
A lie detector tested in Moscow has gotten good reviews and may be the next wave in airport security.
A lie detector tested in Moscow has gotten good reviews and may be the next wave in airport security.
December 28, 2009 6:10 PM PST
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1) Have you consumed any alcoholic beverages within the past 8 hours?
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Russia develops most crackpot tech.
with who knows what diseases and germs have already put them
on. No thanks. Unless you could use your own headphones.
Otherwise, i don't need to stick my head in the gutter.
1. his speeches would be shorter
2. his lies would be easier to detect...(altho how much easier could it be?) and
C. the Klaxon would less irritating
Kathy Overhauser, Roundup Montana US
Also, Kathy, I would add that being absolutely convinced (no intellectual or emotional conflicts) that what you are saying, doing or have done is correct - no matter what others including the examiner may think - will also most likely result in undetectable lie detector changes.
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Would have to have plenty of back-up light bulbs because they would burn out so often!!! what a hoot!!!! also, whoever thought of having them for ALL politicians is so right-on!!!!!
- Ever watch "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"?
- by JoeSo November 19, 2005 5:39 AM PST
- They should not limit answers to "yes" and "no". How about "what is your favorite color?" and "what d'ye seek?". That would really separate them out.
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(19 Comments)Get these trolls out of here already.