Quote from: pailryder on May 26, 2008, 06:27 PMMr Maschke
Trust a polygraph examiner on this one, for true professional realism you need at least one wire running from the colander to the copier.
Quote from: (unknown) on May 25, 2008, 12:54 PMQuote from: (unknown) on May 25, 2008, 12:32 PMQuote from: (unknown) on May 25, 2008, 10:44 AMA movie is for entertainment; like your clip, entertaining, but hardly accurate. Just because it features a "real" examiner and instrument does not mean his actions (in the movie) were a proper application of the polygraph process. It was not accurate.
I suppose you could argue this is petty, I agree, but most of the arguments on this board are petty. However, in the name of accuracy and truth, it has to be brought to the attention of the readers.
Sackett
Yet, you come here daily to make petty arguments.
The collender analogy is an accurate one based on the known results that polygraph yeild, not the lie that the polygraph industry continues to try to perpetuate that polygraphs are 95-98% accurate, of course Sackett thats only if the hundreds of "variables" that you claim are in order. Variables, that BTW cannot be found anywhere.
I'm not here to argue, just point out deficiencies in the information presented here. As for the colander, was it legal to use? Yes. Did it obtain information in the case George mentioned and help resolve the criminal issue? Probably.
So if somebody allowed themselves to be conned by some inventive detectives, then so be it. Those aren't the type that sit around on the computer reading your insightful opinions anyway...
Sackett
Quote from: (unknown) on May 25, 2008, 12:32 PMQuote from: (unknown) on May 25, 2008, 10:44 AMA movie is for entertainment; like your clip, entertaining, but hardly accurate. Just because it features a "real" examiner and instrument does not mean his actions (in the movie) were a proper application of the polygraph process. It was not accurate.
I suppose you could argue this is petty, I agree, but most of the arguments on this board are petty. However, in the name of accuracy and truth, it has to be brought to the attention of the readers.
Sackett
Yet, you come here daily to make petty arguments.
The collender analogy is an accurate one based on the known results that polygraph yeild, not the lie that the polygraph industry continues to try to perpetuate that polygraphs are 95-98% accurate, of course Sackett thats only if the hundreds of "variables" that you claim are in order. Variables, that BTW cannot be found anywhere.
Quote from: (unknown) on May 25, 2008, 10:44 AMA movie is for entertainment; like your clip, entertaining, but hardly accurate. Just because it features a "real" examiner and instrument does not mean his actions (in the movie) were a proper application of the polygraph process. It was not accurate.
I suppose you could argue this is petty, I agree, but most of the arguments on this board are petty. However, in the name of accuracy and truth, it has to be brought to the attention of the readers.
Sackett
Quote from: (unknown) on May 25, 2008, 11:20 AMQuote from: (unknown) on May 25, 2008, 10:44 AMI suppose you could argue this is petty, I agree...
Indeed, Jim. I think you're picking fly shit out of black pepper.

Quote from: (unknown) on May 25, 2008, 10:44 AMI suppose you could argue this is petty, I agree...

Quote from: (unknown) on May 25, 2008, 01:23 AMOf course, using a clip from a fake polygraph was well beneath you...
