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Crazy Rocketman: Rocketman riding the Rocket Board!

newtboy says...

More like rubbing your junk in carcinogenic fiberglass. At least you can SEE cactus thorns.

That’s why I always wore a nomex thong when desert racing.

Nomex has been around since the late 60’s, and it works.

BSR said:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Asbestos (pronounced: /æsˈbɛstɒs/ or /æsˈbɛstəs/) is a naturally occurring fibrous silicate mineral. There are six types, all of which are composed of long and thin fibrous crystals, each fibre being composed of many microscopic "fibrils" that can be released into the atmosphere by abrasion and other processes. Inhalation of asbestos fibres can lead to various dangerous lung conditions, including mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer, so it is now notorious as a serious health and safety hazard.

You cruel bastard! That would be like rubbing your junk on a cactus!

Semi Crosses into Oncoming Highway Traffic

Fuck Duct tape! FiberFix A Must Have For Any Real Man.

SFOGuy says...

It was a "SharkTank" show launch; Lori, the woman VC got behind it; they went from 6 figures in sales to $6 million. The commercial campaign, this commercial campaign was pure brilliance.

The actual tech? Fiberglass tape pre-packaged with epoxy...or heat-resistant epoxy...

Triumphant first flight under FAA's new drone testing rules

Triumphant first flight under FAA's new drone testing rules

newtboy says...

I'll second that.
I built a nearly identical plane 25 years ago, it cost about $125, and another $200 for the controller setup. It's wings were made of fiberglass/graphite spars inside dense foam cores...easy to build, easy to repair, and didn't hurt if it hit a person. (it did only have about a 15 min flight time without thermals, but batteries and motors are better now) Why are they going with carbon fiber for a non-combat fixed wing drone over fiberglass and/or foam (or are they testing combat drones)? Is it just to make it cost more? Why not just CNC mill them out of titanium billets? ;-)

$50K? Something smells here. Should be under $1K unless there's a lot we aren't seeing. Maybe it's all in the electronics and optics (it would need a bit more than a cell phone camera), but it still seems exorbitant. I think it could be more efficient to make them cheap and disposable/recyclable rather than 'hardened'.

Samaelsmith said:

"Less than $50,000 to make"? It's a radio controlled plane for fuck's sake!

Andy Greens 1000mph office revealed

Great White Shark Attacks Inflatable Boat - Now What??

Payback says...

The rigid-hull inflatable uses the tube more as a stabilizer than flotation. They only become necessary in rough seas or hard maneuvering. The tubes are attached to a short-sided fiberglass or aluminium hull, which provides the buoyancy. At the end, you can see them slowly making towards home.

Smaller Zodiacs use the tubes as the hull, with just a sheet of rubber hanging between the tubes as a floor, so when the tubes lose air they completely collapse. In order to carry more than 3-4 people, you need a rigid hull for strength. Otherwise it would just flop all over the place like an inflatable life raft.

ant said:

Did their boat sink and did they get eaten?

Remote control Spy Turtle watches dolphin pods

SFOGuy says...

I was thinking the same thing; for dolphins, which live in an acoustic, not visual world, I wonder if all the coloration and stuff even makes a difference; I mean, to the dolphin's sonar, unless it's been very careful matched, fiberglass/plastic can't be bouncing the same as a flesh and shell---or can they?
Still, cool. Because dolphins, the jesters of the deep...

*quality

Longswd said:

They can immediately tell it's not real through use of their sonar, which gives them an ultrasound-like picture of the insides of it.

I imagine that's why they find it so fascinating. Had they thought it the real deal, they wouldn't be paying any special attention to it. If the goal of the program was to document natural behavior, it's died aborning.

This Machine Creates ANYTHING

Car flips during typhoon in Okinawa

How Not To Pass

Payback says...

>> ^viewer_999:

I'm surprised how well the vette held up in that bump. Did they stop making them out of fiberglass?


A lot of them are using carbon fibre now. No damn idea what vette boy had in mind. Probably trying to make the off ramp you see as our videographers spin around.

How Not To Pass

How Not To Pass

Low Bridge - 13 Crashes in 13 Months

Liberty Vox Pop Death

JiggaJonson says...

"A Statue of Liberty replica stolen from outside a coffee shop has resurfaced in chilling video that echoes the horrifying beheadings of journalist Daniel Pearl and others.

The fiberglass statue disappeared last month from in front of the Vox Pop coffee shop in Brooklyn and reappeared on the Fourth of July in a video posted to YouTube showing its horrible fate."

Read more here: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Lady-Liberty-Beheaded-in-Ghoulish-Video.html
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I really dont know what to make of all this. Some sick minds at work here and not just because of the message. It's a philosophical problem many people are up against and to quote Sam Harris, 'the problem here is not the abundance of rational thought.'

People who do things like this make me sad more than anything.



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