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90 year old grandmother tries the Oculus Rift

3 Pugs Head Tilt

3 Pugs Head Tilt

Dennis Kucinich on Iraq Lies, Govt Accountability & GMOs

MilkmanDan says...

I liked the content of the interview, so I'll upvote.

...However, if I could downvote the cameraman (who's last gig was apparently shaky-cam dude for MTV's The Real World), I would. Why on earth does a serious interview need a non-fixed camera that wanders around, tilts, and focuses on people's ears?

Unsheathed katana - this is how you do it!

artician says...

It's much harder than you might imagine. Basically you have to keep the flat of the blade perfectly in line with your swing. If you tilt the blade even the slightest bit you end up pushing the object, rather than cutting it, as you can see in the "fail" video.
Those people in the fail vid aren't amateurs either, and those swords are ridiculously sharp, but you have to be so extremely precise if you want a clean cut. It gets even more difficult, would probably be impossible for untrained people like us, once you start changing direction in mid swing and trying to make multiple cuts on the same object, let alone while it's in mid-air.

Nexxus said:

Am I missing something? It really doesn't seem that difficult. Swing a few times and slice an object in random places.

Revolutionary Four wheel tilting suspension

Myrtonos says...

First of all, I'm glad you requrie logins to comments, also, how new is the concept of tilting three-wheelers and four-wheelers, were either ever tried back before cars were full of microprocessors and still made of real metal?

Cat Hypnotized By Dominoes

Payback says...

I'm not even impressed by his "dominos".

Those are hinged plastic tabs on boards. You set them up by tilting them to the side. Probably took all of 10 minutes to set that up.

That ain't dominos.

A10anis said:

Hypnotised? Reaction? What reaction? Nothing to see here, just an animal following the movement, as any animal would...

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Why You Should NEVER Pump Iron Alone.

Reactions and some Ingame-Footage of the Occulus Rift

drgroove101 says...

They explain that the world does not tilt like it shows on the monitor, the world stays level as you tilt your head, they also state this is the first device to ever accomplish this. Search for "Oculus Rift Gameplay This Week / Demo" on youtube by user lockergnome for the video.

jimnms said:

They need to fix that tilt thing. In real life, tilt your head, does the world tilt? No, your brain manages to keep the view of the world right side up.

Reactions and some Ingame-Footage of the Occulus Rift

L0cky says...

And it will continue to do so.

If they don't compensate for the head tilting then what you're describing is what would happen...

jimnms said:

They need to fix that tilt thing. In real life, tilt your head, does the world tilt? No, your brain manages to keep the view of the world right side up.

Reactions and some Ingame-Footage of the Occulus Rift

Solar Roadways

hatsix says...

The most consistent thing about the roads themselves is that there are cars on them. More so with parking lots. The Gas Station had way more than enough roof area to cover it's electricity usage, no need for putting panels underneath parked cars.

A light coat of dust on panels can decrease their efficiency by up to 50%... there would have to be a CONSTANT fleet of road washers, slowing down traffic. At least with roof/road mounted panels they can be tilted to shed most of the dust/pollen that accumulates, though they do have to be washed monthly.

And then there's the question of what happens with accidents. Sure, the tensile strength might be as strong as steel, but it's because of the enormous pressure it's under. it only takes one flaw in the surface to make the glass susceptible to shattering... just the thing to make car accidents more hazardous.

criticalthud said:

the road shoulders aren't as consistent as the roads themselves in structure/ quality, or space. This variability would lead to higher implementation and design costs.

dude you're sooo right. pass the bong.

Truck Says No Pasaran

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'truck, tall, winds, windy, spain, tortosa, tilt' to 'truck, tall, winds, windy, spain, tortosa, tilt, twist, semi, trailer, empty' - edited by calvados

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Must have been a shallow one

Imagine an 8+ sized.

No thanks ... been in a couple nearing 7.0 that's enough for me =o(

Which ones and where? The biggest and closest was near L.A. of 6.1 IIRC. As a callow, I just left my ant nest with my queen ant and was walking to my school bus pickup spot. I didn't feel it at first until my queen told me to stop and things were shaking. I saw windows were shaking/vibrating and stuff. Scary! My first (earth)quake ever in my life!

A 6.5 and a 6.8 ... both in Seattle. My first experience occurred as I was walking through a park on my way to grade school one spring morning. It struck me as odd that there were no birds to be seen [or heard]. A few minutes later I was standing on the playfield, waiting for school to begin, when I noticed a series of rolling waves in the asphalt heading toward me. Then came a deafening rumble as I watched chimney's collapse off several houses across the street. Two story high windows behind me were bowing in and out as the cleaners fell off the scaffolding. I was barely able to keep my footing. Our school was the only one in the neighborhood that remained open that day. It had been rebuilt after it had been destroyed in a 7.1 shaker back in 1949 [before my time]. Scary stuff indeed!


Wow, I remember seeing/hearing the big quake in Seattle a few years ago. Are/Were you still up there and felt that one?


More than a few years ... I think you are referring to the 6.8 on feb 28, 2001. I was asleep ... it jolted awake. Two of my neighbors lost their chimney's in that one. No damage to my house, just some pictures tilted and the contents of one display shelf were thrown across the room. I shoulda clued in that something was up when my cat wouldn't come in to sleep with me [which was highly unusual]. He ended up running to the basement and would not come out from behind the furnace for three days =o(



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