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How an 18th Century Sailing Battleship Works

Buttle says...

Upvoted, but totally horizontal planar decks are just distracting. Nothing on a wooden ship is square or planar.

Tom Scott trying to deal with his phobia of roller coasters

newtboy jokingly says...

I could…if the closest one wasn’t over 300 miles away!

I admit I was scared to ride the Cyclone, the fastest wooden roller coaster at the time, but in my defense I was 7.

surfingyt said:

yeah people still occasionally die on them even nowadays. According to the googles its about 4/year. So you can still confidently ride knowing you're (very very very...) unlikely to die.

BSR (Member Profile)

When you are finally comfortable in a relationship

StukaFox says...

Mate, if those two got any closer together, that LIGO would be detecting the birth of a new black hole somewhere in the Sol system.

I used to love Church: a dinner of Taco Bell burritos, a wooden pew, and the word of Christ. Clench, lean 15 degrees to the left, relax your sphincter and PUSH! The silence that is golden will last about 10 seconds before the retching and piling out the doors brings an end to today's sermon. That's when you snatch the collection plate and bolt out the back door.

I lost a major source of income when I became an atheist.

Did you know Taco Bell delivers? At least in Seattle they do. I have to wonder what life choices lead to the terminus of hauling two dollar food between source and the customer 25 miles away. Yeah, that $5 tip will more than pay for gas, upkeep, insurance and oil changes on that riced-out K car you've been driving since The Pet Shop Boys were still popular.

Also, "...blahblah whining and such..." -- look, if I want unfair criticism of a job well-done, I'll ask my clients to pay up. That's primo Gonzo humor you're tut-tutting and you paid exactly nothing to enjoy it. Y'know who else was a cheap ingrate? HITLER! Why ya gotta by like Hitler, Moonsammy -- IF THAT IS YOUR REAL NAME. I have my doubts on this topic, by the way.

Hey, what's Bob up to? I always enjoy a cheap laugh at the expense of the less fortunate.

(seriously dude -- I can hold 1:1 with a Clydesdale for an hour and have enough left in the tank to draw a standing ovation at Centurylink Field.)

moonsammy said:

I don't know why you felt the fart would be the prominent feature of the video. To me, the title only promised the sort of interaction which might feel mortifying in the early passions of young love, but seen within the context of a mature, stable relationship. It may not play well in Hollywood, or apparently Videosift (AHEM SIR), but it's the kind of deep, strong relationship to which we should all aspire.

(having said that, I too have tooted)

Wooden Sniper Rifle | Power of Matchstick

BSR says...

...being this is a Wooden Sniper Rifle, the most powerful handmade gun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Is that foot odor I smell?

newtboy (Member Profile)

The Flying Train (1902)

lucky760 says...

Fascinating stuff. I like the kids rolling that huge wooden looking wheel thing at about 40 seconds in.

I wonder what happened to this thing. Did it get destroyed in the war(s) and just not get rebuilt or something?

🤔

Little Girl Puts On Lipstick All By Herself

newtboy says...

Not true. It never came naturally to me. I've never been a good or natural liar.

True, there may have been some parenting off camera, but I'm only talking about what we know....what we just saw....not what's possible but unlikely.

My mother liked to use large wooden hairbrushes as paddles before solitary confinement. I preferred dad and his belt.

BSR said:

Lying comes naturally to ALL kids.

As for dad "encouraging" it, you have no idea what took place after the camera was turned off. The kid is probably in the hospital right now with belt marks all over her back and a couple of missing fingers.

Knife Throwing Skills

AeroMechanical says...

Anyone know what the wooden thingummy in the background that looks sort of like a loom is?

ed: Wait... figured it out. It's an airplane. Dude has an interesting basement/garage whatever.

ed2: Er... maybe.

Marble Machine X

Payback says...

Actually been watching him ever since he started building the MMX. He has quite a lot of build skills. Everything wooden or plastic hes cut on this big CNC router table. Every last part is his own personal Fusion360 design. The guy's a frickin genius. Hes got more than a few larger YouTube engineering content creators to help out.

Yes, I'm aware you're joking, but the design is really amazing.

BSR said:

This is what happens when you want to start a band but you don't have any friends.

BoneRemake (Member Profile)

BoneRemake says...

I have. He is currently trying to build a wooden frame to convert a road bike to an indoor bike, utilizing old Rollerblade wheels and two by fours. I made some changes to the profile to bring back some memories of the good ol' days.

bareboards2 said:

Has anyone heard from BoneRemake lately?

I miss him. He can be a pill and yet he often showed me his creative and caring side.

Buttle (Member Profile)

trumpet meme

worthwords says...

It's not KennyG it's about the most famous sax solo*. George Michael : Careless whispers. . And yes Sax is a woodwind instrument due to the wooden reed rather than brass mouth piece.

Other conteneers would be , Gerry Rafferty - baker street, Lily was here - Candy Dulfer / Dave Stewart, EPIC SAX GUY SOLO - Moldova -Eurovision Song Contest, or Yacketty sax benny hill!

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Vox: Why the US celebrates Columbus Day

Mordhaus says...

He may never have reached Asia as planned, but one cannot discount the sheer will required to make his journey. At the age of 41, he defied naysayers across Europe and led four voyages across an uncharted ocean in wooden sailing ships that were not designed to take on the punishing waters of the Atlantic.

In what has become known as the Columbian Exchange, Columbus’ voyages enabled the exchange of plants, animals, cultures, ideas (and, yes, disease) between the Western and Eastern Hemispheres. Once the Europeans were able to reach nearly all parts of the globe, a new modern age would begin, transforming the world forever.

Some historians have taken the position that while brutal, Columbus was simply a product of his times and being a figure of the 15th century should not be judged by the morality of the 20th-century.



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