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Jerryme
Post #1161
OK. Trailer for the new movie "Planes" by the guys that bought you "Cars". Open the trailer for "Planes" here: Planes vs Top Gun For anybody who is too lazy. Still gotta mute the Planes video. |
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Geoff
Post #1163
OK. Trailer for the new movie "Planes" by the guys that bought you "Cars". Open the trailer for "Planes" here: video skip through any ads like youtube has, and have it paused ready at the start of the trailer. Mute the sound on this video. Now open up this video video and turn the sound up. Press play on the second video, quickly flick back to the "Planes" trailer, and press play. Enjoy. you're welcome. ![]() |
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Chris
Post #1164
I hope I'm alive for space flights / terraforming I honestly have little interest in space flights. IMO it'd be pretty boring after you get over the zero-gravity novelty. Hell of a view though. The thing that really amazes me with these superconductors is that, as the guy in the video said, a 3" diameter and 2mm thick superconductor could suspend 1 ton, and it doesn't require energy and is totally frictionless. Pretty fcuking incredible. |
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the shadow
Post #1165
I honestly have little interest in space flights. IMO it'd be pretty boring after you get over the zero-gravity novelty. Hell of a view though. The thing that really amazes me with these superconductors is that, as the guy in the video said, a 3" diameter and 2mm thick superconductor could suspend 1 ton, and it doesn't require energy and is totally frictionless. Pretty fcuking incredible. So when will they use the system for highspeed trains? |
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fearlesss
Post #1167
I honestly have little interest in space flights. IMO it'd be pretty boring after you get over the zero-gravity novelty. Hell of a view though. The thing that really amazes me with these superconductors is that, as the guy in the video said, a 3" diameter and 2mm thick superconductor could suspend 1 ton, and it doesn't require energy and is totally frictionless. Pretty fcuking incredible. Is this true though ? I'm not saying the video isn't super cool, but the magnet demonstration going around the ring died after 4 loops and it didn't take any force for him to take it out of the lock... So where does the 1 tonne suspension come into play ? You would assume that it would then take at least 1 ton of force to break the disk out of the lock ![]() |
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mark1414
Post #1187
Yeah but think of all the new 6-7yo members who have just joined Boost & never seen this stuff ! I look at some of the members saying how they've just gotten their P's n such, been members since they were 12 or 13 ! ![]() Are you saying the members are 6-7 years old? You must be because 6-7 years on the forum is hardly 'new'. Also I didn't realise there was an age you must get your P's at? |
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