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Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Contribute to This PageNeed an old priest and a young priest Posted by RRC on July 12, 2006 In Reply to: Need an old priest and a young priest Posted by Sathyaish Chakravarthy on July 12, 2006 : What does it mean to say, "need an old priest and a young priest" after doing something? In "Austin Powers", Dr. Evil's chair starts spinning out of control. I need an old priest and a young priest. The power of Christ compels you!..." This is in reference to "The Exorcist" in which an old priest and a young priest attempt to stop Linda Blair's head from spinning around. »   More Quotes from »   Back to the Austin("Vanessa" tries choking him) Vanessa(throws Austin aside and releases machine guns in breasts) ("Vanessa" shoots her machine guns to Austin and stops firing as Austin uses the white flag to surrender) Dr. Evil's voice(countdown reaches zero. Head explodes, destroying bits of the hotel room) Austin(unharmed, checks to see if his crotch is intact)




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Dr Evil famously wanted one. No-one else would dare go near one. But now one man has paired up Nature's most fearsome predator with man's deadliest hi-tech gadgetry.Yes, one man has done the unthinkable and strapped a laser on to the fin of a shark... supposedly in the name of science, but arguably as a marketing stunt.Marine biologist and television host Luke Tipple, sponsored by Hong-Kong laser manufacturer Wicked Lasers, found a lemon shark in the Caribbean and strapped a 50-milliwatt S3 Krypton green laser on top. A Frickin' shark with a frickin' laser beam: Dr Evil's 1997 wish for a laser-equipped shark has finally come true Luckily no animals (or humans) were harmed in this ambitious stunt, which started after Wicked Lasers promised to make Dr Evil's dream a reality if more than 2,000 people 'Liked' a Facebook post.But other than some cheap advertising and giving spectators the chance to pull out some movie quotes, the social media experiment did lead to some good, honest scientific research.




Tipple first of all designed some non-clamping devices, and tested how others sharks reacted to their technologically-superior brother. There you go Dr Evil: Mike Myer's character - Austin Power's arch-nemesis - was the inspiration for this shark/laser mash-up Tipple told Wired: 'This was definitely a world first.'Initially, I told them no. I thought it was a frivolous stunt. considered that it would give us an opportunity to test our clips and attachments, and whatever is attached to that clip, I really don't care.'It was a low-powered laser that couldn't be dangerous to anyone, and there's actually useful applications in having a laser attached to the animal.'One application was studying the animal's velocity. Tipple said: 'We were able to see how their body positioning relates to a target.'You can get a very clear description, via the laser, of what the shark’s body is doing.'The experiment also drew some light on shark reactions to lasers.




They were expected to avoid the laser beams, as they tend to avoid wavelengths of a certain frequency, but the sharks ended up being curious. Tipple also said the shark showed no issues with its new attachment. said: 'The shark didn't really like it when I initially deployed the clamp, but after a few seconds it returned to normal behavior.'The clamp itself isn't strong enough to cause any pain, and the dorsal fin is actually not very sensitive due to it being composed primarily of cartilage.'The laser we were using wasn't strong enough to cause ocular or thermal damage to other sea life.' Wicked Laser set up the stunt to promote their S3 lasers - but the wildlife experts also studied the shark's reaction to the attachment Wicker Lasers CEO Steve Liu gave a tongue-in-cheek response to Wired about the dangerous application of this new hybrid.He said: 'Depending on the power of the laser that they are armed with, the sharks could be significantly more dangerous.'If there was a way the shark could operate the laser on its own accord and use it against humans, we wouldn't even attempt this.'Tipple has presented on Mythbuster and Discovery Channel shows.

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