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mintbbb (Member Profile)
Your video, Kids Reach To Rotary Phones, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
How To Hot-Wire a Car
I have a car with a knackered lock barrel, so I had to hot wire it (I didn't have to - I could have bought a new lock barrel, but it's going to be scrapped soon so I thought I'd see how hard it would be to do this). This can all be done safely and without cutting any wires by just taking the thing apart. If you've got the time and all the tools it's easier and nothing needs to be broken.
I took the covers off, then disassembled the lock barrel. You can get to the rotary switch that is operated by the key and simply remove it from the barrel. You can then just use a screwdriver to turn it, and it will work exactly as the key in the ignition. Remove the lock barrel completely to remove the steering lock. This is far safer than breaking it open like in the video, as it won't slip back into place while you're driving. I've replaced the cowling around the wheel and the rotary switch now sits under the dash. You'd never know from the outside that it had been done. All I'd have to do to fix this is buy a new lock barrel and key set and fit them.
What key can start any car? A pikey.
26 Turn Flat Spin in a Tipsy Nipper
What's up with no electric starter anyhow? Thought that manual prop start-up was old-tech rotary engine action...
Improvised Backyard Leaf-Blower Ride.
*dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/Jet-Propulsion-Rotary-Swing
Rembember the Spirograph? Three Pendulum Rotary Harmonograph
>> ^Fantomas:
Did you know that there's a direct correlation between the decline of Spirograph and the rise in gang activity? Think about it.
Always thought I was the only one that recognized the relationship...should be obvious to anyone who can draw a perfect circle simultaneously with both hands behind their back on a chalkboard!!?
Rembember the Spirograph? Three Pendulum Rotary Harmonograph
>> ^hpqp:
Now that's some awesome father-son activity. I believe it involves some engineering as well.
And a good illustration of how it's the time you spend together that's important more than what's ultimately accomplished.
rex84 (Member Profile)
Your video, Rembember the Spirograph? Three Pendulum Rotary Harmonograph, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
How to Drill a Square Hole
>> ^Boise_Lib:
>> ^probie:
Reuleaux triangle
Reminds me of a Wankel Rotary Engine
http://videosift.com/video/Very-good-explanation-of-how-Wankel-Rotary-engine-works
How to Drill a Square Hole
>> ^probie:
Reuleaux triangle
Reminds me of a Wankel Rotary Engine
A conversation with Siri on the iPhone 4S
My rotary phone does a better voice recognition - 'cause there is a human on the other end of the line! *Pudumb Pshhhhh*
quantumushroom (Member Profile)
Ten Ways Progressive Policies Harm Society's Moral Character
By Dennis Prager
7/19/2011
While liberals are certain about the moral superiority of liberal policies, the truth is that those policies actually diminish a society's moral character. Many individual liberals are fine people, but the policies they advocate tend to make a people worse. Here are 10 reasons:
1. The bigger the government, the less the citizens do for one another. If the state will take care of me and my neighbors, why should I? This is why Western Europeans, people who have lived in welfare states far longer than Americans have, give less to charity and volunteer less time to others than do Americans of the same socioeconomic status.
The greatest description of American civilization was written in the early 19th century by the Frenchman Alexis de Tocqueville. One of the differences distinguishing Americans from Europeans that he most marveled at was how much Americans -- through myriad associations -- took care of one another. Until President Franklin Roosevelt began the seemingly inexorable movement of America toward the European welfare state -- vastly expanded later by other Democratic presidents -- Americans took responsibility for one another and for themselves far more than they do today. Churches, Rotary Clubs, free-loan societies and other voluntary associations were ubiquitous. As the state grew, however, all these associations declined. In Western Europe, they have virtually all disappeared.
2. The welfare state, though often well intended, is nevertheless a Ponzi scheme. Conservatives have known this for generations. But now, any honest person must acknowledge it. The welfare state is predicated on collecting money from today's workers in order to pay for those who paid in before them. But today's workers don't have enough money to sustain the scheme, and there are too few of them to do so. As a result, virtually every welfare state in Europe, and many American states, like California, are going broke.
3. Citizens of liberal welfare states become increasingly narcissistic. The great preoccupations of vast numbers of Brits, Frenchmen, Germans and other Western Europeans are how much vacation time they will have and how early they can retire and be supported by the state.
4. The liberal welfare state makes people disdain work. Americans work considerably harder than Western Europeans, and contrary to liberal thought since Karl Marx, work builds character.
5. Nothing more guarantees the erosion of character than getting something for nothing. In the liberal welfare state, one develops an entitlement mentality -- another expression of narcissism. And the rhetoric of liberalism -- labeling each new entitlement a "right" -- reinforces this sense of entitlement.
6. The bigger the government, the more the corruption. As the famous truism goes, "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Of course, big businesses are also often corrupt. But they are eventually caught or go out of business. The government cannot go out of business. And unlike corrupt governments, corrupt businesses cannot print money and thereby devalue a nation's currency, and they cannot arrest you.
7. The welfare state corrupts family life. Even many Democrats have acknowledged the destructive consequences of the welfare state on the underclass. It has rendered vast numbers of males unnecessary to females, who have looked to the state to support them and their children (and the more children, the more state support) rather than to husbands. In effect, these women took the state as their husband.
8. The welfare state inhibits the maturation of its young citizens into responsible adults. As regards men specifically, I was raised, as were all generations of American men before me, to aspire to work hard in order to marry and support a wife and children. No more. One of the reasons many single women lament the prevalence of boy-men -- men who have not grown up -- is that the liberal state has told men they don't have to support anybody. They are free to remain boys for as long as they want.
And here is an example regarding both sexes. The loudest and most sustained applause I ever heard was that of college students responding to a speech by President Barack Obama informing them that they would now be covered by their parents' health insurance policies until age 26.
9. As a result of the left's sympathetic views of pacifism and because almost no welfare state can afford a strong military, European countries rely on America to fight the world's evils and even to defend them.
10. The leftist (SET ITAL) weltanschauung (END ITAL) sees society's and the world's great battle as between rich and poor rather than between good and evil. Equality therefore trumps morality. This is what produces the morally confused liberal elites that can venerate a Cuban tyranny with its egalitarian society over a free and decent America that has greater inequality.
None of this matters to progressives. Against all this destructiveness, they will respond not with arguments to refute these consequences of the liberal welfare state, but by citing the terms "social justice" and "compassion," and by labeling their opponents "selfish" and worse.
If you want to feel good, liberalism is awesome. If you want to do good, it is largely awful.
Awesome Looking Star Wars Touchscreen Game.
>> ^frizlefry:
I mean this interface will open up a whole new area to the possibility of them. The rotary cuff area is easier to aggravate with such injuries. I also forgot to mention prolonged arm waving is more tiring for the user as well. Another needless side effect from this "innovation" in game controlling. Futuristic user interfaces from the movies are designed to look cool, not stand up to repeated everyday human use. Nice flippant comment though
Seems to be more than a proof of concept rather than a genuine attempt to fuck everyone's rotator cuff up...
ps. Wear and tear injuries existed before the computer was invented, it's up to the end user to pick an appropriate technology and use it wisely to limit their chances of such an injury...
Awesome Looking Star Wars Touchscreen Game.
I mean this interface will open up a whole new area to the possibility of them. The rotary cuff area is easier to aggravate with such injuries. I also forgot to mention prolonged arm waving is more tiring for the user as well. Another needless side effect from this "innovation" in game controlling. Futuristic user interfaces from the movies are designed to look cool, not stand up to repeated everyday human use. Nice flippant comment though
>> ^00Scud00:
>> ^frizlefry: Fingerprints on my screen and inefficient slow controls with the possibility of repetitive stress injuries? Sign me up! You mean that there are video games that don't involve repetitive stress injuries?
Computer Crash? Apocolypse!
The noise sounded like a rotary sound processor. I figured it'd be perfect
>> ^Ryjkyj:
That was great! How'd you come up with that?
Why film cameras are better than digital cameras
Are you old and grumpy?
Do you hold utter contempt for new fangled contraptions and doodads?
Well why not buy this overpriced disposable camera from Vivitar!?
A leader in cheap ass piss poor quality electronics!!
Come on you old hag! These are TV prices for god's sake!!
Call NOW!!
*Special THREE for one offer if you dial from a rotary phone!