Hand(grenade) ball!
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Hand(grenade) ball!
^Just so ya know, that constant screaming was dubbed in for effect, the unedited clip doesn't seem as funny, but still a mental scene!
No wonder the Mohammedans are all angry if this is what has been called a movie!
When they turn into a hand has to be the coolest scene ever, serious !!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X96zEboj_-o&feature=plcp
And we thought LOI had some dodgy decisions
Short and sweet. :D
I thought the title was Kenny Everett recovery update. That'd be some recovery!
Same as that, didn't know where that was going!
Absurdly fantastic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIwrgAnx6Q8
That is just plain wonderful.
Suck Juice from Moose!
"Salsa cookies... Windmill cookies!" brought tears to my eyes. BRAVO!
That preacher kind of looks like Ian Paisley.
Can't embed, but interesting video here.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programme...ck/9758180.stm
It's most likely done by small indentations / subtle shaping of the bowls.
Four years of University and I finally get to put that **** to use. *clears throat* The Coriolis effect is the result of the Coriolis force, which is basically the Earth's rotation. The Earth is spinning on its axis and objects on its surface are affected by this movement -- objects moving in the Northern Hemisphere are deflected to the right (see diagram below), while the opposite is true in the Southern Hemisphere. This is evidenced by "gyres" or massive, spinning circular tidal patterns in the Oceans. For example, in the Northern Atlantic, that nice warm wind blowing up North from the Caribbean is deflected right, up towards the British Isles, which is why they are so much warmer than similar locations on that latitude. Similarly, this is why Columbus' was pushed towards the Caribbean. Now, the Coriolis effect is greatest at the poles (where the greatest rotation is), and is 0 at the Equator (which is why no gyres cross the equator). Because of this, the spin of "mini-gyres" (i.e. water spinning down a hole) at that location (and nearby) would be zero negligible, and thus we can say that the happenings in this video are contrived.Quote:
Fiona Foster goes to the equator to put what is known as the Coriolis effect to the test by walking between the northern and southern hemispheres and aided by "Professor" Kylo with a jug, bowl and piece of wood.
I hope this post ends up being worth four years of college.
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