• [yabid] a Man from U.N.C.L.E. book ques re: batteries...

    From danny burstein@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 21 14:47:32 2024
    they're close enough to SF that I'm hoping
    people will be kind and gentle with me..

    Yeah, you all know what jogged my memory. We won't
    mention it here..

    In one of the books Napolean is smuggling something
    past Customs. It's designed to look like, iirc, a
    small flashlight.

    Napolean tells, umm, the tech guy... this wouldn't
    work 'cuz the border agent would try turning it on.

    He replied that yes, the light would work, because
    he had placed a small mercury cell (remember those?)
    in the tip of the battery, and that would provide
    enough power to set off the light.

    Sound at all familiar? Thanks

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  • From banjo@dontspam.silent.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 21 20:50:22 2024
    On Sat, 21 Sep 2024 14:47:32 +0000, danny burstein <dannyb@panix.com>
    wrote:

    they're close enough to SF that I'm hoping
    people will be kind and gentle with me..

    Yeah, you all know what jogged my memory. We won't
    mention it here..

    In one of the books Napolean is smuggling something
    past Customs. It's designed to look like, iirc, a
    small flashlight.

    Napolean tells, umm, the tech guy... this wouldn't
    work 'cuz the border agent would try turning it on.

    He replied that yes, the light would work, because
    he had placed a small mercury cell (remember those?)
    in the tip of the battery, and that would provide
    enough power to set off the light.

    Sound at all familiar? Thanks

    _____________________________________________________
    Knowledge may be power, but communications is the key
    dannyb@panix.com
    [to foil spammers, my address has been double rot-13 encoded]

    This is in The Rainbow Affair by David McDaniel.

    "This is designed for the smuggling of small valuable items past any
    customs system in the world. It looks like a torch cell, and is
    carried in a torch."
    "An old gag," said Illya. "If the flashlight doesn't work, they check
    the batteries."
    "So old no one would be likely to try it. Except that this one works.
    Built into one end is a 1-1/2 volt mercury cell. The body of the case
    is lead-shielded to protect film from fogging. Film, by the way, is
    always sent exposed but unprocessed. Unless the container is opened in
    a darkroom, the information is destroyed."

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  • From danny burstein@21:1/5 to banjo@dontspam.silent.com on Sat Sep 21 20:20:01 2024
    In <0o8uejt29o7qsigqeoks4tm4qhtj1u2o4q@4ax.com> banjo@dontspam.silent.com writes:
    [snip]
    Napolean tells, umm, the tech guy... this wouldn't
    work 'cuz the border agent would try turning it on.

    He replied that yes, the light would work, because
    he had placed a small mercury cell (remember those?)
    in the tip of the battery, and that would provide
    enough power to set off the light.

    Sound at all familiar? Thanks

    This is in The Rainbow Affair by David McDaniel.

    "This is designed for the smuggling of small valuable items past any
    customs system in the world. It looks like a torch cell, and is
    carried in a torch."
    "An old gag," said Illya. "If the flashlight doesn't work, they check
    the batteries."
    "So old no one would be likely to try it. Except that this one works.
    Built into one end is a 1-1/2 volt mercury cell. The body of the case
    is lead-shielded to protect film from fogging. Film, by the way, is
    always sent exposed but unprocessed. Unless the container is opened in
    a darkroom, the information is destroyed."

    Thanks!

    Now please do NOT tell me youhad this exchange
    memorized from reading the novel over a half
    century ago..

    --
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    Knowledge may be power, but communications is the key
    dannyb@panix.com
    [to foil spammers, my address has been double rot-13 encoded]

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  • From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to banjo@dontspam.silent.com on Sat Sep 21 20:18:57 2024
    In article <0o8uejt29o7qsigqeoks4tm4qhtj1u2o4q@4ax.com>,
    <banjo@dontspam.silent.com> wrote:
    On Sat, 21 Sep 2024 14:47:32 +0000, danny burstein <dannyb@panix.com>
    wrote:

    they're close enough to SF that I'm hoping
    people will be kind and gentle with me..


    This is in The Rainbow Affair by David McDaniel.

    is lead-shielded to protect film from fogging. Film, by the way, is
    always sent exposed but unprocessed. Unless the container is opened in
    a darkroom, the information is destroyed."

    That's good for the mission, I guess, but if they get to the point of
    finding film in your flashlight, you, personally, are pretty much hosed.
    --
    columbiaclosings.com
    What's not in Columbia anymore..

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  • From banjo@dontspam.silent.com@21:1/5 to dannyb@panix.com on Mon Sep 23 13:50:14 2024
    On Sat, 21 Sep 2024 20:20:01 -0000 (UTC), danny burstein
    <dannyb@panix.com> wrote:

    In <0o8uejt29o7qsigqeoks4tm4qhtj1u2o4q@4ax.com> banjo@dontspam.silent.com writes:
    [snip]
    Napolean tells, umm, the tech guy... this wouldn't
    work 'cuz the border agent would try turning it on.

    He replied that yes, the light would work, because
    he had placed a small mercury cell (remember those?)
    in the tip of the battery, and that would provide
    enough power to set off the light.

    Sound at all familiar? Thanks

    This is in The Rainbow Affair by David McDaniel.

    "This is designed for the smuggling of small valuable items past any >>customs system in the world. It looks like a torch cell, and is
    carried in a torch."
    "An old gag," said Illya. "If the flashlight doesn't work, they check
    the batteries."
    "So old no one would be likely to try it. Except that this one works.
    Built into one end is a 1-1/2 volt mercury cell. The body of the case
    is lead-shielded to protect film from fogging. Film, by the way, is
    always sent exposed but unprocessed. Unless the container is opened in
    a darkroom, the information is destroyed."

    Thanks!

    Now please do NOT tell me youhad this exchange
    memorized from reading the novel over a half
    century ago..

    No, your description rang a bell so I just went looking.

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