http://gizmodo.com/#!5755037 http://m.gizmodo.com/5755037/watch-these-gorgeous-feather+like-planes-spit-in-gravitys-face
Super-light planes that drift aloft for up to half an hour… Entrancing.
Edit: Let’s try that link instead….
1: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. If it does what it says, you should have no problem with this. 2: What proof will you accept that you are wrong? You ask us to change our mind, but we cannot change yours? 3: It is not our responsability to disprove your claims, but rather your responsability to prove them. 4. Personal testamonials are not proof.
What part of ‘meow’ don’t you understand?
Ummm. . .all I get is a hard-to-navigate website featuring an article on stop-signs.
“If any man wish to write in a clear style, let him be first clear in his thoughts.”
Probably this article/video on that site.
Edit: Nope. No matter how I try to link to it the Stop sign article is always where it takes me.
Attention to detail: An apostrophe is the difference between a company that knows its shit and a company that knows it’s shit.
Sunnuvva… ok, let me try and nail down the article a bit better..
Ok, that should work. Don’t know why it wouldn’t work, I try to double-check my links when I post them.
Link works fine now, Robin.
Amazing video, btw. Beautiful and almost surreal. Outstanding find!
“Always, I Do What Is Necessary” - Rissa Kerguelen Go to my Blog. It’s lonely. I Am Still The Black Swan Of Trespass On Alien Waters To the believer no proof is required; to the skeptic no proof is sufficient.
The scary thing to think about is that here you have something that light and delicate.. that has to resist the tension of the rubber band… I wonder how many suffer critical failures and suddenly disintegrate..?
Those are beautiful.
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The platypus is mother nature’s way of saying, “I made this thing out of spare parts I found on the workshop floor, and it can still ****ing cripple you.”
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