China Worried About Terrorist Pigeons 92
An anonymous reader writes: A pleasant event was planned for the 65th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. A ceremony at Tiananmen Square would release 10,000 pigeons at sunrise to symbolize an era of peace. Unfortunately, even symbols of peace can apparently remind people of violence. Chinese authorities searched all 10,000 pigeons for "dangerous materials," after the government was concerned they might be used for attacks. The pigeons' feathers were checked, and they were given a cavity search as well. The reports did not indicate what kind of "dangerous materials" these pigeons might be carrying. It's unclear whether any pigeons disclosed terror plots under interrogation.
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Can they search the pigeons where I live? (Score:5, Funny)
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pigeon holed (Score:4, Funny)
the authorities didn't want to do they cavity search, they were worried it would pigeon hole their career.
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Cornholio only wants to wipe his ass. He doesn't want it to be fucked.
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Re:pigeon holed (Score:5, Funny)
However, this time it was based on a credible threat of reports of pidgeons overheard shortly before the event exclaiming "Coup! Coup!"
SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid (Score:2, Informative)
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Can you please stop writing "SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid" as the title of your comment? You're only making it worse. Thx
Not helping the problem either (Score:2)
Because a subject of "Re: SubjectsinCommentsAreStupid" isn't continuing to make it worse?
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The titles remain as a throwback to Usenet discussion threads. Mainly because Slashdot users refuse to leave that era and progress with the rest of the world. We fear change. Take the current uproar over Beta for instance. I remember a similar uproar the last time Slashdot had a major overhaul (which really wasn't all that major).
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Carrying? (Score:2)
I wonder how many were found to be carrying during the cavity search ?
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Pigeons have been flying into buildings since long before 9/11. It took some brilliant Islamic engineering to scale and adapt the concept to utilize airliners.
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In many languages there's only one word for both doves and pigeons. In Dutch it's both duif, in German it's both Taube, in Japanese it's both hato, etc.
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In many languages there's only one word for both doves and pigeons.
In Chinese, there is no difference between a pigeon and a dove. Both are "gezi". Isn't a dove just a white pigeon?
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And I suppose a polar bear is just a bear on a tropical island?
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A polar bear on a tropical island is probably a dead bear.
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It's probably an experiment and you're fucked.
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Taxonomically, doves and pigeons don't refer to distinct species, they both refer to any of hundreds of members of the family Columbidae. At best, you can say that doves "tend" to look smaller and lighter-colored
For the car analogy, we tend to refer to the largest
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I thought doves were pigeons. Just white flying rats instead of grey flying rats.
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Someone cavity searched 10,000 pigeons? (Score:1)
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70% terrorist (Score:1)
[1] Unless trained
[2] I sincerely hope, but who am I to judge people's tendencies
[3] Assuming 1 kg average weight, 70% water mass
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Avian carriers (Score:4, Interesting)
What the Chinese authorities missed is that this event was being used as cover for circumventing the Great Firewall of China using RFC 1149: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc11... [faqs.org]
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A few random pigeon subjects ... (Score:2)
... were selected for statistical analysis to determine if any of their solid waste contained harmful bio-terrorists components.
Each in the small sample were banded as stool pigeons.
Hatoful Boyfriend (Score:2)
Someone in China must have played it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... [youtube.com]
Unintended symbolism? (Score:3)
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What's even funnier is the birds circle till they get their bearings.
Oh no pigeons (Score:2)
The (late) Pictures For Sad Children had a very relevant comic [googleusercontent.com].
Comment removed (Score:5, Insightful)
Color coded scare-o-meters are useless... (Score:3)
Hell, we once had a color coded scare-o-meter to tell people how nervous they should feel on any given day.
They should be numerically graded.
How else are we to know EXACTLY how nervous we should be?
Homeland Security Alert Color Burnt Sienna (Score:2)
WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!
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Exactly. Don't forget the war on toiletries in baggage. Or how something is OK when the US Federal Govt does it, for example, the way waterboarding is called torture only when done by other governments.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/... [huffingtonpost.com]
This sort of "Laug
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Harvey Birdman - Blackwatch Plaid (Score:2)
This came out around the time that they had the color coded system. [adultswim.com]
Great series, ended because Steven Colbert got his own show (he's Ken Seben - Harvey's boss) ;/
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LOL ... (Score:3)
Worst ... job ... ever.
"Oh, hey honey, how was your day at work?"
"You know, the usual, stuck my finger into a couple hundred pigeons, just like every other day."
"*sigh* Looks like I need to clean the poop off your uniform again"
Did they check for bird flu? (Score:2)
Seems like a big flock of pigeons over a big crowd would be an effective way to spread a virus that is contagious between birds and people.
Don't worry about Ebola, though. It doesn't do "airborne transmission". (Yet.)
Hmmm ... (Score:2)
I wonder if any appreciates the dichotomy of those two things.
Because, it's not exactly true.
The Cultural revolution wasn't exactly a shining moment. Or the other reason Tiananmen Square is famous. Or many other things that's happened over the last 6 decades.
It's not fun to be a symbol of peace (Score:4, Interesting)
In 1988 Korean pigeons had a different unpleasant experience [youtube.com] at the Seoul olympic games opening ceremony.
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They look like doves to me. RIP to the fired birds.
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"Dont you move !"
"And put your wings up so I can see them" - Jack Bauer
[timidvoice] Aflac? [/timidvoice]
Two words... (Score:2)
Pigeon Molesters!
I put the speaker in iPhones, what do you do? (Score:3)
BS sense is tingling! (Score:2)
My BS meter is immediately going off because:
- It's a story about how crazy the Chinese government is, this topic is prime BS news breeding ground
- It's a little too good to be true
- Many sources have deleted the news, current source is "Agencies."
I fully expect to get the full story in the next Cracked.com BS news roundup.
This is silly (Score:1)
Everyone knows we're using lab rats.
Only a gullible fool would believe we would use pigeons.
They're just re-enforcing the Great Firewall (Score:3)
To resist RFC-1149 [ietf.org].
Yay! US Government Not the Only Paranoids (Score:2)
As a US citizen, it makes me feel better to know other governments are just as ridiculously paranoid as ours. Let someone else's government take a turn being the World's laughingstock. I care not one whit whether the pigeons actually had their little assholes probed. That is the story, and I'm sticking with it.
Haha, China!
In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is (Score:2)
Pigeons can send messages!
In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
-Orwell.
Depends upon the times, but revolutionaries are also terrorists.
I wouldn't want to be the guy who had to spend days probing bird anuses.
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Four Lions finally released in China? (Score:2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
brother pigeon.
Pigeons could be drones (Score:2)
Please tell me (Score:2)
this is from the Onion.
Really ? (Score:1)
Nab Them! Jab them! Tab them! Grab them! (Score:2)
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don't they mean pheasant? :-) (Score:1)
A pleasant event... don't they mean a pheasant event? :-)
*ducks*