[meteorite-list] Lunar/Meteorite Samples Stolen from Car in Virginia
From: Darren Garrison <cynapse_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon Jan 16 19:40:01 2006 Message-ID: <5pdos1t2ss5e3l48hssok94t9m1vel1h0b_at_4ax.com> On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 00:15:15 +0100, "Axel Emmermann" <axel.emmermann_at_pandora.be> wrote: >plug him into the polygraph (BTW: is that Greek for "multiwriter"? ;-)))) > Little known fact-- before the modern electronic polygraph, police often used specially-traied parrots who were sensitive to human emotions during interregations, and when those birds (which are very good at sensing differences in vocal tones, hence their ability to learn to talk) sensed a change in the questioned person's tone, they were trained to make a mark on a piece of paper with a piece of charcoal that they held in their beaks. The proper term was "Avian Stress Sensor" but somewhere along the way, the slang term "polygraph" was coined-- "Polly" being a common name for parrots, and "graph" being short for graphite. Received on Mon 16 Jan 2006 07:21:33 PM PST |
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