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Speech jamming device wins Ig Nobel Prize


Saru

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Two Japanese researchers have invented a device that can stop even the most ardent chatterbox.

For anyone who's ever been tired of listening to someone drone on and on and on, two Japanese researchers have the answer.

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A good way to screw with annoying people.

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Perfect for Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Joe Biden, Etc. etc. The list is waaaaay too long.

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I wonder how long it will take until this device find its way into the US Senate.

Imagine, filibustering will no longer be a problem. :P

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One of these sitting on the arm of the sofa next to the TV remote will be an essential part of 'family' life one day... ;)

If you have a family you will understand why...

I wanna hear this.

That might not happen...

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Let;s use this on governments. Make them stop the lying.

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I don't know what's so Nobel worthy about this. DJs have to deal with this on a daily basis. Their headphones send their words back to them on the delay speed of the station. It definitely doesn't work on them.

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I really could've used this at my last job.

Umm Being cousin It?

Just couldn't pass it by.

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