A friend of mine was detained in Colorado over the weekend after her hands tripped a sensor for what she lovingly refers to as "bomb juice". She's a mother of a young toddler, still being breastfed. I seem to recall a mother's milk being a frequent offender on scans such as these. She concedes that perhaps she should have washed her hands prior to screening, but all that proves is the TSA might be sufficient in detecting lackluster personal hygiene.
Pretty sure this sums up this whole argument nicely. It's like the Kevin Bacon game, only with planetary and geographical bodies. Where x=( and purple is the new feather.
A friend of mine was detained in Colorado over the weekend after her hands tripped a sensor for what she lovingly refers to as "bomb juice". She's a mother of a young toddler, still being breastfed. I seem to recall a mother's milk being a frequent offender on scans such as these. She concedes that perhaps she should have washed her hands prior to screening, but all that proves is the TSA might be sufficient in detecting lackluster personal hygiene.
Even at twice the size of the ants, these are the tiniest researchers I've ever heard of.
Pretty sure this sums up this whole argument nicely. It's like the Kevin Bacon game, only with planetary and geographical bodies. Where x=( and purple is the new feather.
I'll take a chance for the betterment of mankind. Put me on the list of test subjects :)