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...........Another thing, there are plenty of broken roads, and they "patch" them. Hello, last time i checked, those patches don't stay around for more then 2-3 months, and then the road is worse off then it was when the pot hole was there! STOP wasting my money, either build the roads right in the first place, or fix them the right way... and thats aside from the bigger question; Where are the other 90% of my gas tax money going? GAAAH.... ok venting over.
It's time to make a better solution for our transportation troubles. Whether we'll be using natural gas and methane or solar, something NEEDS to be done.
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I can feel your pain brother, maybe we should get rid of "rubber on the road" and take to the air.
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08-01-2008
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I can feel your pain brother, maybe we should get rid of "rubber on the road" and take to the air.
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that however presents it's own problems, for one, i LOVE my rubber on the road, both in 2 and 4 wheel versions, i love my car, Mazda 3, handles so well, feels so well, i will miss the feel of the road. I love other cars i've driven, i will miss the smell of burning rubber, and the sound the car makes when you are flying through corners at a track day at 100+ mph. Also love drifting.
Then there is the bike part of my intimate relationship with the road. I stunt, i could not do any of those things in the air, yeah, you can do other crazy things in the air, but they are different from the earthly fun that i have on the ground...
That's it, making my own UFO and going to scare people to be afraid of the sky... now only to dig up the plans for that insane engine that this one german scientist built for disk-shaped flying craft in WWII, i bet we could improve on it, its supposed to be powerful, and yet absolutely silent...
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08-01-2008
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I stunt, i could not do any of those things in the air, yeah, you can do other crazy things in the air, but they are different from the earthly fun that i have on the ground...
That's it, making my own UFO and going to scare people to be afraid of the sky... now only to dig up the plans for that insane engine that this one german scientist built for disk-shaped flying craft in WWII, i bet we could improve on it, its supposed to be powerful, and yet absolutely silent...
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Well it would save on bridge/road repair, but what fun can you have on flying around on autopilot!
I allways wanted to build a "VZ-9-AV Avrocar" and buzz my friends house.
if we built two?? Avrocar (aircraft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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08-02-2008
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(looking at the article)
btw, that is not, as far as i know, the way that german "saucers" worked...
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08-03-2008
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Re: electromagnetic motor
We had mentioned a ground. What if a rubber coat was applied to the surface of the automobile wouldn't that create some kind of ground when applied right?
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08-04-2008
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failing to understand how, can you extrapolate on that idea?
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08-04-2008
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I think ryan is confusing ground with electrical insulation. Is this correct ryan?
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09-13-2008
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Confusion of ground with electrical insulation.......seems so boring.....I am tired....let me go to sleep....
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09-13-2008
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that however presents it's own problems, for one, i LOVE my rubber on the road, both in 2 and 4 wheel versions, i love my car, Mazda 3, handles so well, feels so well, i will miss the feel of the road. I love other cars i've driven, i will miss the smell of burning rubber, and the sound the car makes when you are flying through corners at a track day at 100+ mph. Also love drifting.
Then there is the bike part of my intimate relationship with the road. I stunt, i could not do any of those things in the air, yeah, you can do other crazy things in the air, but they are different from the earthly fun that i have on the ground...
That's it, making my own UFO and going to scare people to be afraid of the sky... now only to dig up the plans for that insane engine that this one german scientist built for disk-shaped flying craft in WWII, i bet we could improve on it, its supposed to be powerful, and yet absolutely silent...
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09-22-2008
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ofcourse, i am interested in any sort of closed development information, especially stuff dealing with SS. And it's sad, my great grandfather died defending USSR from the invading Nazis, my grandfather worked at a factory (making shells) from the time he was 14, and spend much time in Leningrad during the blockade with my great grand mother. My grand mother's brothers were both fighting in the war, and here i am wanting to learn secrets of the SS... But on the flip side, i have to say that there is no nation in the world, that viewed science, like Germans did in those years, under Hitler's regime...
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