He could have done something far worse with that clock…
Years ago I bought a mock dynamite cluster-with-clock at ArchieMcPhee that I don’t think…is still available, and sent it to my Dad. For whatever reason, he then traveled two legs of a domestic US flight before hitting the freak-out (they found it in his checked bags). He can laugh about it now, but he also believes he was added to the TSA watchlist for it. Gotta be one of the best gifts I’ve ever sent him.
If I’m not mistaken:
Is it a high pitched kind of laughter that trails off then comes back stronger and more unhinged when you least expect it?
It’s more of a low inheritance-what-inheritance chortle, really
Now I want to start a kickstarter that shoots confetti out of the tubes when the timer hits zero…shipping may be an issue though!
What I love about all this is that the torrent of cascading idiocy has made this enterprising young lad famous amongst just the sort of folks who’ll be interviewing him for a job in a few years
He’s already scored a squiz at a Mars rover, FFS! Definite net win. Young tech-heads, take note…
ETA: bwaaahahahahah: President Obama invites the boy who was arrested for making a clock to the White House
Where does this child go to school? The Wil E. Coyote School for Future Engineers?
I read that story in the news… hehe… clock making was a real art form back in the mid sixties… in Berkeley and general east bay area…
getting kinda copycat thang… tic tic tic…
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