Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks
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wrote on 30 Aug 2020, 19:04 last edited byLink to video
Kung Fury, Kung Fuhrer, TriceraCop, Laser-Raptor, machine gun wielding Viking babes, Thor, and giant fighting robots ... you know it’s good.
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@Axtremus That was interesting.
I can see you or Klaus or Jon building one of those mechanisms like seen at the end. LOL
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h/t CHAS
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h/t CHAS
Link to videowrote on 24 Sept 2020, 01:42 last edited by@Axtremus I am sure you have visit there before, right? It has been a few years, but I have always been impressed with teh airport.
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wrote on 24 Sept 2020, 04:26 last edited by Axtremus
@taiwan_girl, the “Jewel” of ChangYi airport opened in April 2019, after my last visit to that airport, so I have not seen it for real yet. But even without the “Jewel,” the ChangYi airport was impressive enough as it was.
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Nice demonstration of magnetic acceleration.
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Nice demonstration of magnetic acceleration.
Link to videowrote on 11 Oct 2020, 02:23 last edited by@Axtremus is the principle for the magnetic high speed trains?
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@Axtremus is the principle for the magnetic high speed trains?
wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 05:50 last edited by@taiwan_girl More than one way to build high speed trains, “maglev” uses magnetic acceleration: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maglev
Some amusement park rides and roller coasters also use magnetic acceleration.
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Chevrolet’s 1937 informecial on their low drive differential steering:
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Technique!
Link to videoIntellectually, I think I can figure out the technique to get the geometry right without too much time, but I suspect it will take me a long time to develop the steadiness of hand to cut the tile seemingly so effortlessly with freehand.
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That was pretty impressive. Like you say, trying to do that freehand. I would think that cutting tool would be difficult to control.
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