Sunday, June 22, 2008

Gadget Review: Stun Gun

Well, I've now created my very own stun gun, and am here to provide you with some very important safety tips. I used a Tevion disposable camera. Here it is:















Now just take a look at this video, and you will understand how dangerous this device can be!



Okay, here's my advice on how to use this device safely. Without the proper use, someone can get seriously hurt!
  1. I suggest that you do not build this device unless you are thirteen years of age and above, and even so, you should have adult supervision.
  2. When locating the capacitor, be extremely careful not to touch it until you have discharged all the energy.
  3. The only use for this stun gun is self defense, and even then, use it only if extremely necessary.
  4. Keep this in a very safe place, perhaps a locked safe. When storing it, remove the battery and discharge the energy thoroughly (even though the battery is out, the capacitor will still store energy until discharged). If not discharged, it can start a fire.
  5. Wear safety goggles; when testing (on screwdriver only) the sparks can fly.
Note that the ends of the paper clips will be sharp (not to mention hot; don't touch them after shocking), so curl the ends.

Please use this with extreme care; I do not take any responsibility for any injury or damage caused by this device. Use carefully!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Homemade Spy Gadgets: Stun Gun

Here's an awesome site showing you how to build your very own stun gun! It's a great self-defense device, and it would no doubt make a very interesting science project.

http://www.spyreview.co.uk/2008/04/03/how-to-build-your-own-home-made-stun-gun/

Warning

This may be a cool device to make, but it can also be extremely dangerous. Make sure that you have your parents' permission before building your stun gun, and have adult supervision all throughout. And DO NOT under any circumstances use this as a weapon!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Books: Sam the Cat Detective

Of all the detective agencies in the world, she had to walk into Sam's...

It all starts one hot summer night in New York when a pretty penthouse kitten walks into Sam's office asking for help with a burglary. Sam knows better than anyone that the chance of catching the burglar is slim to none. But she's scared, she's pretty, and she needs his help. So Sam sets off on an adventure with his friends to nab the cat burglar. It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it.

This book written by Linda Stewart not only has a great storyline, but may give spies and detectives alike some good tips on questioning witnesses, following clues, etc.


Tuesday, June 3, 2008

My Blog

Hey folks! I'm a top secret agent, so all the coolest spy tips go up on my blog! Here you'll find out all the info on spy lingo, disguises, the latest and greatest spy gear, great books, websites, and other resources! So check out my blog regularly, and maybe you too can be a top secret spy!