Could you live in a garbage truck?
Maybe yes after this video. It isn’t what you’d expect!
Maybe yes after this video. It isn’t what you’d expect!
The Science is moving things forward fast.
This should be here now. It is coming soon!
If it can show Alan Alda how to use coal, it should convince anyone. From the PBS Science Program of a few years ago.
An algae photobioreactor on the roof of MIT university.
The clear polycarbonate tubes are approx 3 meters high, and 10-20 centimeters in diameter.
It removes upto 86% of the NOx and 40% of the CO2 of the smokestack emissions that are bubbled through it. The algae are feeding on exhaust with 13% CO2 content. This size algae photobioreactor can’t handle the entire exhaust emissions, it would need to be much larger for that.
This photobioreactor you see here on the roof of MIT, has since been dismantled and reassembled in Naboomspruit (now called Mookgopong) South Africa at a biodiesel plant.
I am not now, nor have I ever been a soccer fan. (Kiddie Kickball)
I have on occasion used a Vuvuzela. But at an AMERICAN FOOTBALL game.
I can make the horn sound like a Viking Hunting Horn. Not the silly buzzing that they have on television.
Yes they are annoying! Enjoy the destruction.
I’ve thought for years that banning dangerous stuff is stupid. Smart people can make anything they want. Here is a simple fireball shooter. But could be adapted to all sorts of dangerous tools. Let them try to ban all the stuff you can be dangerous with! Hahaha! Here are the instructions. Be safe and follow the instructions closely!
Kinda geeky, but cheap and works!
Or just buy one below
Find out what happens to the stuff left behind after a foreclosure.
Since Daylight Savings is here, and I’m up an hour earlier, here is a Funky wakeup video. Master Splice from other YouTube Videos, the “Kutiman-Thru-you – 01 – Mother of All Funk Chords” should do the trick to reset your clock and get you back on track for today!
VIDEO: 60 ton house moved across lake
The two-story home left White Bear Lake’s Manitou Island in Candana on dollies with 64 tires and was winched across the 100-yard-wide channel.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
A 60-ton house was rolled across a stretch of lake ice this morning in the east metro, leaving behind a few cracks but disappointing any of the onlookers who may have been secretly hoping to see a frigid splash of historic proportions.
The two-story home left White Bear Lake’s Manitou Island on dollies with 64 tires and was winched across the 100-yard-wide channel to Matoska Park.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=4a0_1233187915&p=1
A huge truck on the mainland began pulling with a cable the gray wood-frame home shortly after 10 a.m. It made landfall in about 25 minutes as about 100 onlookers gazed at the spectacle under a bright sun on a chilly and windy day.
“How many times do you get to see a house on the ice?” said Monty Fagnan, of Lino Lakes. Fagnan’s buddy Randy Larson, of White Bear Lake, joked that it was the biggest ice house he ever saw and fantasized about using it for fishing.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home, owned by Doug Kraemer of Kraemer Contruction, was moved to make way for new housing, said Terry Semple of Semple Building Movers of St. Paul.
From the park’s parking lot, the house will be relocated just a couple of blocks away in a neighborhood west of the shallow channel.
“It was pretty cool,” said Sara Hanson, on the scene in her role as executive director of the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society. “It’s the first time I’ve seen anything come across the ice of this magnitude.”
Hanson walked out onto the channel after the move and detected “some good-sized cracks” caused by the house, “but I don’t think that was shocking.”
A few hours before the move, Semple acknowledged having never tried such a project before, but, “We were able to get some insurance, and now we can try to make a go of it.”
He said he tested the ice regularly and thickened it by pumping water on to the surface. He estimated that there was about 24 inches of ice. The dollies spread out the weight of the house and kept it from crashing through.
Story Courtesy KTRK AM In Houston.
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