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Hoi Polloi wrote:While stupid, I assume he meant he didn't care if he got hit by the ice that flies back.
I sure hope that's what he meant.
Just in case you need the number its at the bottom of the page http://www.shenaniganz.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;olafpfj wrote:I'm calling shenanigans!!!!
If some one is looking for that big vacuum for the bullet drop test I know where there's a giant vacuum available.tauruspt145 wrote:These guys are absolute morons and its only a matter of time till one of them is hurt. Do to some language ONLY the link is posted
http://www.haha.com/2010/10/16/Spinning ... rozenLake/
I don't know how they did it, but I think it's fake. Magnetic stirrers don't work on copper or lead. If the bullet was fired it wouldn't be "pristine." It would have rifling marks on it.olafpfj wrote:there is no way that this is real. Looks like they're using one of those magnetic stirring systems they use in chemistry labs where you drop the rod in the beaker and put it on the spinning magnet plate.
I'm calling shenanigans!!!!
It looks like there are rifling marks on the sides to me.WildBill wrote:I don't know how they did it, but I think it's fake. Magnetic stirrers don't work on copper or lead. If the bullet was fired it wouldn't be "pristine." It would have rifling marks on it.olafpfj wrote:there is no way that this is real. Looks like they're using one of those magnetic stirring systems they use in chemistry labs where you drop the rod in the beaker and put it on the spinning magnet plate.
I'm calling shenanigans!!!!
Can I watch? When do the lakes freeze in Little Elm?7075-T7 wrote:uh oh.... what was seen can not be un-seen.... now I have the strong urge to try this
Good point.WildBill wrote:I don't know how they did it, but I think it's fake. Magnetic stirrers don't work on copper or lead. If the bullet was fired it wouldn't be "pristine." It would have rifling marks on it.olafpfj wrote:there is no way that this is real. Looks like they're using one of those magnetic stirring systems they use in chemistry labs where you drop the rod in the beaker and put it on the spinning magnet plate.
I'm calling shenanigans!!!!