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kamehahmeha vortex ring
BlkKnight
at 1:52PM, Sept. 30, 2009
If it was properly mortared and not just a simple wall unlike the other two tests I might be more impressed with the results.
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last edited on July 14, 2011 11:26AM
Product Placement
at 2:19PM, Sept. 30, 2009
Well, regardless of the legitimacy of the brick test, I have to say that I was mighty impressed with that vortex gun.
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Orin J Master
at 2:57PM, Sept. 30, 2009
a long time ago, they sold toy guns that operated on the same principles.
i friggin' hate child safety advocates.
i friggin' hate child safety advocates.
last edited on July 14, 2011 2:22PM
seventy2
at 4:05PM, Sept. 30, 2009
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last edited on July 14, 2011 3:30PM
lba
at 4:32PM, Sept. 30, 2009
You can still buy those toys. They're like a big plastic handgun, with a plastic sheet and rubber bands tied across the back. I just saw a couple of them somewhere recently.
For what it's worth though, it's a lot of bang for not much effect really. That thing looks like it uses a lot of energy for what you could pretty easily do with your bare hands.
For what it's worth though, it's a lot of bang for not much effect really. That thing looks like it uses a lot of energy for what you could pretty easily do with your bare hands.
last edited on July 14, 2011 1:29PM
mfc
at 2:22PM, Oct. 3, 2009
I thought that was awesome. At first I thought it was just a smoke ring until he actually explained what it was.
But what's it's use? Not just for the purpose of knocking things down, yeah?
But what's it's use? Not just for the purpose of knocking things down, yeah?
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Product Placement
at 3:45PM, Oct. 3, 2009
You know, I was just reminded of this clip, that I saw a while back, where this guy made a vortex gun out of house hold objects. He was a guest in that Ellen talk show.
It's the last "experiment" in the clip but watching all of them is kinda fun. I particularly liked the "anti-helium" ^^
It's the last "experiment" in the clip but watching all of them is kinda fun. I particularly liked the "anti-helium" ^^
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mfc
at 1:09PM, Oct. 4, 2009
Product Placement
You know, I was just reminded of this clip, that I saw a while back, where this guy made a vortex gun out of house hold objects. He was a guest in that Ellen talk show.
It's the last "experiment" in the clip but watching all of them is kinda fun. I particularly liked the "anti-helium" ^^
I remember Jay Leno did something similar; but I can't find that clip anywhere.
Edit: Found it!
http://gizmodo.com/276771/anti+helium-makes-jay-leno-talk-like-ving-rhames
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last edited on July 14, 2011 2:01PM
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