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And as soon as it is a bit controversial they just say "but it will advance medicine"
 
I'll order 2.... then all I need is some laser beems attached to there heads!!!!


roflJust quoting a movie :)
 
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Sonar towers to send sound as far as 300 miles? Sounds like more noise pollution for screwing up whales and dolphins. What are all the spy satellites for?
 
As I recall, the dolphins were used for retrieving torpedoes and such from the ocean. Now there was some controversy. Plus, consider the source of this news, and take it with a grain of salt:).
 
I'm glad you brought that up, Batty. The U.S. Department of Defense stole the whole idea from me, and didn't give me a damned penny for it. They even bastardized the schematics of the dolphin training program idea. MY idea was to use dolphins AS torpedoes.
 
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