[meteorite-list] The NJO/science project
From: tracy latimer <daistiho_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2007 04:32:56 +0000 Message-ID: <BAY115-F30A4CB60D760BF228AE1A1CA9B0_at_phx.gbl> I like the term "entuberated". I will have to pass that along to one of my friends who, like those teens, is fascinated by archaic and unconventional armament. He has built a spud gun, a ballista, a trebuchet, several Tesla projects, and is active in the SCA; while he always practices as much safety as possible, some of his experimental weapons have equally unconventional results. One of the more notorious stories involves a homemade cannon, New Year's Eve, and 3 slightly drunk friends involved in loading said cannon. The end result, while non-damaging, hurled the cannon off its truck and deafened at least a block radius. I can easily see someone who, while experimenting with a homemade rail gun or some such, "lost" a projectile and is reluctant to 'fess up, especially when property damage is involved. Tracy Latimer > > Of course, it could be thrown by many other means >than explosive ones. A nine second fall in the Earth's >gravitational field will yield a 200 mph velocity after >falling from 1300 feet. And, frankly, a six-second fall >(570 feet, 130 mph) is enough to puncture that roof >and ceiling. > It is reported to be an 11-ounce object. Shall we >have a contest to see how many ways we can think >of to lob an 11-ounce chunk 600 feet high? Or maybe >just turn the job over to some bored teen-agers? (I >have an otherwise sane friend fascinated by potato >cannons; he can lob a near-kilogram Idaho more >than a kilometer! By some miracle, he has never >entuberated a living target...) _________________________________________________________________ Get live scores and news about your team: Add the Live.com Football Page http://www.live.com/?addtemplate=football Received on Thu 01 Feb 2007 11:32:56 PM PST |
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