mthomson22 wrote:
My friend Scott shot that picture for the cover of Street Rod Builder magazine back in 01 or so.
Don't want to be accused of freeloading in a hotlink thread, so:
Cone stayed put.
mthomson22 wrote:
My friend Scott shot that picture for the cover of Street Rod Builder magazine back in 01 or so.
Don't want to be accused of freeloading in a hotlink thread, so:
Cone stayed put.
stanger_missle wrote:
Can anyone explain the science half of this image in a way that won't make me want to burn you at the stake for witchcraft?
Photoshop will be a most disappointing answer, if that's what it is.
Will wrote:stanger_missle wrote:Can anyone explain the science half of this image in a way that won't make me want to burn you at the stake for witchcraft? Photoshop will be a most disappointing answer, if that's what it is.
Easy, no witch craft. The end of the fork is heavier than the end with the tines so the CofG is closer to the ends. As the Forks are angled so the ends are past the rim of the glass, the CofG is right around the lip of the glass. Do it yourself tonight at home, really pretty easy and will impress the kids / spousal unit / parents / dog etc.
Random hotlink as it's what I've been daydreaming about today.
trucke wrote:914Driver wrote: Huh.The vehicle used by contractors to remove the remains of the George Harrison Memorial Pine Tree? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/22/george-harrison-memorial-tree-beetle-killed_n_5609432.html
We went with some friends to see Grave Digger on sunday. I Think this should be our Christmas card picture but the Wife says no. We thought the kids would like to go for a monster truck ride. Turns out the Wife was the most excited to go, and called shotgun hobbling up the steps tripping little kids with her cane.
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