search results matching tag: omc

» channel: learn

go advanced with your query
Search took 0.000 seconds

  • 1
    Videos (4)     Sift Talk (0)     Blogs (0)     Comments (6)   

Top 10 Most Effective Movie Editing Moments of All Time

Battery Powered Track All Terrain Vehicle

bremnet says...

Sure. There are some in here:
http://www.unusuallocomotion.com/pages/more-documentation/20-one-2-or-3-tracked-rigid-vehicles-light.html

... and about 7/8's of the way down this page:
http://snegohod-tuning.ru/istoriya-snegoxoda.html

We had similar units in Canada in the 60's (with , not quite as speedy as the electric jobby shown here) with I believe (not 100%) some of the early Kohler or perhaps OMC single cylinder gas engines. One could stand on a small foot board that was skidded along behind, steering with two large handles (like a roto tiller), and then behind that there was a sled with high enough walls that you could haul firewood, straw bales, sacks of whatever without them spilling out. They were geared rather high, so not a lot of speed but that's what was required to keep the torque up on these 2 strokes.

Hope this helps a bit.

spawnflagger said:

Can you provide some URLs?
(Google is not great at looking for old stuff)

I always like seeing pics & diagrams of old-but-innovative tech.

Formula One: both front wheels shatter off simultaneously

campionidelmondo (Member Profile)

Little Kid Can't Figure Out How to Kick Ball

cindercone says...

It's sad that people laugh at a video like this. Obviously, what's occurring is what pediatricians call "Orb Mind Control". For years, the medical community has known that orbs have the ability to control people's minds. Even mainstream Hollywood has known about this phenomenon since 1981's animated classic Heavy Metal. "Balls", as children commonly call them, have been known to control the minds of young people for hundreds of years. Just look at high profile cases such as Michael Jordan, who's advanced case of OMC made him come out of retirement and win ANOTHER 3 straight NBA championships in a row. Or look at the Tragic case of Barry Bonds, who engaged in steroid use under OMC, and has lived his life with no conscious knowledge of it.

Yet this video demonstrates a rare sub-type. Because of the aspherical design of the football, the ball is unable to assume complete control of the boy's mind. So, while it's obvious that the ball is attempting to get the child to murder his father, and ingest his fresh, juicy brain, the ball is never able to fully coordinate the movements of the child, and we see the rare physical manifestation of "Orb Mind Control Imperfectus", which has been known to silicone valley game designers, and has been incorporated into mainstream media, through what gamers commonly refer to as a "glitch". Thus the boy's movements perfectly mimic any one of the cheat-accessible glitches that have become commonplace today.

It's a sad case really.

OMC: How Bizarre (1996)

  • 1


Send this Article to a Friend



Separate multiple emails with a comma (,); limit 5 recipients






Your email has been sent successfully!

Manage this Video in Your Playlists

Beggar's Canyon