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She's wrong.
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In nature, you don't often see perfect geometrical shapes, at least not on human sized scale. Sure, planets are spheres. And I suppose you can get molecules to form gemetric shapes. And crystals. But the point is that it's very rare. Most stuff is lumpy and weird shaped in nature.
So check out this perfectly round ice disk. Formed in an eddy in a river as it spins and rubs against the shore, cutting it into a round shape like a lump of clay on a potter's wheel. Or a piece of wood on a lathe. Attachment 46124 It's happened before. |
Wasn't one of those ice discs an IOtD way back?
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That's what I thought but the archive is too large now!
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I think it was on site with the old water wheel. Bruce sent me a link. I think. :bolt:
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Could be, Buster, but it would have been a couple years ago at least.:confused:
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Really? Is this necessary?
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Wow - I would NOT want to see some people on that. Although, it may make for some good stories......that end up with someone in jail...
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This is either fake, to some degree, or, this is the most badass chopper pilot in the history of man:
My biggest doubts are on the pick-ups...I just don't see how he's getting hooked up that fast. |
He's obviously not getting paid by the hour.
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I'm skeptical.
He starts slowing down to drop the load, so the load swings out to the drop area, and he turns at the same time so the drop area and the load are behind him. How can he see the position of the load to drop it? It's swinging behind him. And the pickups are very fast. If I were on the ground hooking up the loads, I couldn't do them that quickly. And if you screw up and he takes off while you're holding the line, you're as good as dead. |
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