Remote Control Airborne Bomb

Remote Control Airborne Bomb


Remote Control Airborne Bomb

Posted: 09 Feb 2010 03:00 PM PST

Remote Control Airborne Bomb For just seventeen bucks you can wreak all sorts of havoc, thanks to online shop The Hobby King: a bomb designed for your remote control plane or helicopter.

Gizmodo reviews the weapon:

"Though RC bombs aren't exactly a new idea, Quanum's $17 kit seems simple and effective. The system sticks onto the underside of any RC aircraft, size .25 or larger, and can be triggered by an extra servo channel in your receiver.

The bomb itself is made of a durable nylon. You can fill it with any payload your fiendish heart desires. Packing it with chalk powder results in a nice plume of smoke; filling it ...more

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Run Your Car With Wood Chips

Posted: 09 Feb 2010 12:00 PM PST

Run Your Car With Wood Chips Forget electric cars, quit mixing your at-home biodiesel; just attach one of Dutch John's handy wood gasification contraptions to the back of your car and fuel your transportation with backyard wood chips.

Says DVICE,

"This old Volvo modified by a guy calling himself Dutch John, uses a popular WWII process called wood gasification, where freshly cut wood chips are heated until they release gasses that can be used to run the engine.

The catch is that you need to heat the wood up to around 2,500 degrees F, so you probably don't want to mount the gasification unit under your seat.

A typical ...more

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The Captivating Art of Fire Dancing

Posted: 09 Feb 2010 08:15 AM PST

The Captivating Art of Fire Dancing Hongkiat has compiled a collection of 30+ insane fire dancing images. Fire dancing has roots in many different ethnic cultures, influencing contemporary performance art (Cirque du Soleil, Burning Man, eroticism, and more).

Inspired? Get started with some basic poi moves. Poi is a performance art that includes juggling, object manipulation, and in some cases, fire.

Click through for image credits. ...more

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