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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Ripsnort on January 16, 2004, 08:19:44 AM
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(http://www.fallrevolution.com/images/random/xwing07.jpg)
(http://www.fallrevolution.com/images/random/xwing04.jpg)
More pics:
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=484634
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This is downright unsafe.
(http://www.fallrevolution.com/images/random/xwing12.jpg)
I have to admit that its a cool example of fabriction work. I recognize some of the pieces, but most of it looks like he scratch-built himself. A bit juvenile selection of subject matter, but an interesting example of creative fabrication.
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Actually, this explains a lot.
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Sadly, a car like that parked in most London streets would be vandalised within minutes.
Nice idea though.
Ravs
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Originally posted by gofaster
This is downright unsafe.
(http://www.fallrevolution.com/images/random/xwing12.jpg)
I have to admit that its a cool example of fabriction work. I recognize some of the pieces, but most of it looks like he scratch-built himself. A bit juvenile selection of subject matter, but an interesting example of creative fabrication.
DOES THIS THING HAVE AN AIR BAG??????????
He's gonna have a nice imprint on his face if it ever goes off of that emblem there
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If the R2D2 robot isn't complete and lowered into the back of the car, the chick attraction factor goes down from -8.2% to -43.9%.
MiniD
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Isn't it supposed to have some sort of fancy ejection system rather than an airbag?
Come to think of it, I don't recall any of the X-wing pilots ever ejecting.
Ravs
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Err, I don't know much about star wars, but if you eject into space, you sort of explode.
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I like it!
HOST: You have exploded.
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I bet he gets all the ladies!
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Sadder than that car is, Bevo might be right. Although certainly they are pry not sporting a 'Hitler stash' under their Princess Laya robes, I always wanted to use the force on one of those Trekky hags. I bet they get freaky.
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Some people have WAY to much time on their hands.
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LOL
I'm not nearly that far along! I'm still ironing out the fiber optics inside the dome and several of the detail parts have been machined and received (aluminum). Now its making all the gears, motors, servos, lighting and sounds to work with each other. Still trying to figure out the middle-foot system..linear actuator or pneumatics.
Its a fun project...but I'm not nearly as obsessed at that dude is! :p
(I bet his garage is carpeted too!)
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Originally posted by LePaul
LOL
I'm not nearly that far along! I'm still ironing out the fiber optics inside the dome and several of the detail parts have been machined and received (aluminum). Now its making all the gears, motors, servos, lighting and sounds to work with each other. Still trying to figure out the middle-foot system..linear actuator or pneumatics.
Its a fun project...but I'm not nearly as obsessed at that dude is! :p
(I bet his garage is carpeted too!)
Whats worse, a garage that has the ability to supply a need for a romper room for children in the rainy months, or an adult making a kids toy? :p
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lasersailor184: Err, I don't know much about star wars, but if you eject into space, you sort of explode.
Why would I explode if I eject into space? I would run out of oxygen or freeze in a few days or overheat, if too close to a star or dehydrate/starve but what would make me explode?
miko
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Originally posted by miko2d
...but what would make me explode?
miko
Hollywood.
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Originally posted by miko2d
[lasersailor184: Err, I don't know much about star wars, but if you eject into space, you sort of explode.
Why would I explode if I eject into space? I would run out of oxygen or freeze in a few days or overheat, if too close to a star or dehydrate/starve but what would make me explode?
miko
Zero pressure... an absolute vacuum. It would be a matter of wether you froze solid prior to exploding... or in the act of it.
MiniD
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Mini D: Zero pressure... an absolute vacuum. It would be a matter of wether you froze solid prior to exploding... or in the act of it.
You mean the internal pressure of 1 atmosphere (14.7 PSI or 34 feet of water) compared to the external pressure of 0 would cause a person to explode?
That means a diver quickly ascending from the depth of just 34 feet would explode. That is not the case - people dive to much greater depths and rapidly ascend without impoding or exploding.
At most, we would expect a major burp/fart and ears popping and some ofthe air escaping from the lungs (if there is no air tank available) and maybe some abdominal cramps.
The blood and water in our tissues would not boil at all, let alone explosively, since at 0 pressure water boils at 157 Farenheit - which is way above our normal body temperature.
miko
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Space is not 'zero pressure'...
Miko, you are correct that every 33ft (not 34) is one atmosphere underwater.. Every 33ft you go deeper the atmospheric pressure increases one more unit.. The worst is the first 33 feet because the pressure doubles in that span.. Thats why most all 'normal' safety stops are performed within 33ft of the surface..
Space is not 'zero pressure' but rather a vaccum... Its on the opposite end of the spectrum... Absolute vaccum? maybe.. I'm not certain of the measurement...
I believe I have read at 60k ft above the earths surface the pressure/tempurature would cause blood to boil if exposed directly..
In space a human body would explode (if slowly) outward because of the absance of any pressure....
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Jeezus guys, a simple Google search would put a rest to the hijack. :rolleyes:
http://www.sff.net/people/Geoffrey.Landis/vacuum.html
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Originally posted by kappa
Miko, you are correct that every 33ft (not 34) is one atmosphere underwater.. E
Actually, you are both correct. It is 33 ft for salt water, 34 for fresh.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Jeezus guys, a simple Google search would put a rest to the hijack. :rolleyes:
http://www.sff.net/people/Geoffrey.Landis/vacuum.html
LoL we hijacked the third thread of this car!
Thanks Martlet... Suppose im too ignorant to have thought of that.. hehe I've never been diving deep or long enought in fresh water to have to worry about it... Specially before I got a dive computer.. Dive charts suck.. hehe
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Originally posted by kappa
LoL we hijacked the third thread of this car!
Thanks Martlet... Suppose im too ignorant to have thought of that.. hehe I've never been diving deep or long enought in fresh water to have to worry about it... Specially before I got a dive computer.. Dive charts suck.. hehe
I haven't used a dive chart in years.
When I was doing commercial diving, the more equipment you had, the more stuff got in the way. All I ever dove with was a air guage.