A customer was filling up her car when her 5 or 6 year old daughter pulled out a mobile phone. Mobile phone use while fuelling is potentially hazardous* and there are signs around the place saying so, also if we notice anybody using a phone we're supposed to turn the pump off. Instead, this customer notived and told the kid to put the phone away.
The kid took off running around the forecourt and screaming. After a minute or so the mother caught her and carried her inside, while lecturing about the possible dangers. Even asked me about it (I confirmed that it's unlikely but possible... on another note, I sometime get SCs who say "nobody's ever died of it!" when I won't let them do something dangerous. They back down when I ask them if they want to be the first.)
So the mother pays for the petrol, by then the kid is sitting on the counter. What's next?
"OK back to the car! We'll leve here and you can call him back."
"NO I DON'T WANNA GO SCHOOL!"
"OK what ice cream do you want?"
Straight to bribery, not even token resistance by the parent! No wonder she was such a little cowpie.
*in theory, a small gap (such as that between the nozzle and the edge of the filler hole) could be just the right size to act on the resonant frequency of the phone signal, in which case you can get a spark jumping that gap. I know mythbusters pronounced it "myth busted" but all they proved is that it's difficult to do on purpose.
The kid took off running around the forecourt and screaming. After a minute or so the mother caught her and carried her inside, while lecturing about the possible dangers. Even asked me about it (I confirmed that it's unlikely but possible... on another note, I sometime get SCs who say "nobody's ever died of it!" when I won't let them do something dangerous. They back down when I ask them if they want to be the first.)
So the mother pays for the petrol, by then the kid is sitting on the counter. What's next?
"OK back to the car! We'll leve here and you can call him back."
"NO I DON'T WANNA GO SCHOOL!"
"OK what ice cream do you want?"
Straight to bribery, not even token resistance by the parent! No wonder she was such a little cowpie.
*in theory, a small gap (such as that between the nozzle and the edge of the filler hole) could be just the right size to act on the resonant frequency of the phone signal, in which case you can get a spark jumping that gap. I know mythbusters pronounced it "myth busted" but all they proved is that it's difficult to do on purpose.

--- Sheldonrs


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