Current time: 03-28-2024, 11:05 PM
Project Awesome
#1
Well, somebody suggested it, and it did sound like a good idea:

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#2
It'll be a bit hard to distinguish between these "WTF" and "awesome" though. Should "WTF" be "horrible, disgusting" and "awesome" be "cool, nice"? What if it's a disgusting thing that so happens to be very very cool? XD

Ah well.

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#3
I'd like to think Project awesome will work as a depository of all things that exemplify the human condition, and our ability as a species to exceed limits *cue in dramatic music*

Kinda like this dude:

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#9
I find this awesome in a notorious way. Twin-Skies pimped this story to me while on a visit earlier and I'll just beat him to the punch in posting it first.

The Killdozer.

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What is this that made it awesome you say?

Quote:On June 4, 2004, frustrated over the adverse outcome of a zoning dispute, (Marvin) Heemeyer used a Komatsu D355A bulldozer armored with layers of steel and concrete to demolish the town hall, a former judge's home and other buildings in Granby, Colorado.

As for the Killdozer itself:

Quote:The machine used in the incident was a Komatsu D355A bulldozer fitted with makeshift armor plating covering the cabin, engine and parts of the tracks. In places, the vehicle's armor was over one foot thick, consisting of concrete sandwiched between sheets of steel to make ad-hoc composite armor. This made the machine impervious to small arms fire and resistant to explosives; three external explosions and over 200 rounds of firearm ammunition fired at the bulldozer had no effect on it. National Guard units were placed on standby orders by Governor Bill Owens for possible anti-armor support.

For visibility, the bulldozer was fitted with several video cameras linked to two monitors mounted on the vehicle's dashboard. The cameras were protected on the outside by 3-inch shields of bulletresistant plastic. Onboard fans and an air conditioner were used to keep Heemeyer cool while driving and compressed air nozzles were fitted to blow dust away from the video cameras. Food, water and life support were present in the almost airtight cabin. Heemeyer had no intention of ever leaving the cabin once he entered; the hatch was permanently sealed. Authorities speculated Heemeyer may have used a homemade crane found in his garage to lower the armor hull over the dozer and himself. "Once he tipped that lid shut, he knew he wasn't getting out," Daly said. Investigators searched the garage where they believe Heemeyer built the vehicle and found cement, armor and steel.

For armament the bulldozer was fitted with a .50 caliber semi-automatic Barrett M82 rifle pointing out to the rear, a semi-auto variant of the FN FNC in front, a .223 Ruger Mini-14 to the right, a 9mm Kel-Tec P-11 semi-auto pistol and a .357 magnum revolver with which he killed himself.

Afterwards, the modified bulldozer came to be known as Killdozer, although only Heemeyer was killed in the incident.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Heemeyer
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#10
I want a homemade tank too!
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#11
(03-30-2009, 06:11 PM)NiX Wrote: I want a homemade tank too!

And so does Beastkiller.
He'll cum drums when he reads that.
'Signatures are overrated.'
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#12
Curse you Lord Leperman! That was my articlez! Chair

jk

Anyway, anybody up for building their own rocket belt?

http://www.rocketbelt.nl/GerardMartowlisText.html
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#13
http://slamxhype.com/blogs/shanghai-that-extra-mile/

Sorta NSFW
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#14
http://achrongame.com/achron_faq.html


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqerUDPgu...re=related

wierd RTS
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#15
The rifle bullet that makes the .50 Cal look like a pussy:

.950 JDJ

Quote:The .950 JDJ has become something of an internet legend, and is frequently cited as an example of a "ridiculously large" cartridge, thanks to its overwhelming ballistic figures. The cartridge drives its aforementioned 3,600 gr (230 g) bullet at approximately 2,200 ft/s (670 m/s). This yields a muzzle energy of 38,685 ft·lbf (52,450 J).[1] For comparison, the 5.56x45 cartridge, used in the M16 rifle, produces approximately 1,200–1,300 ft·lbf. The .308 Winchester, a favorite for hunters and medium-range police/military sniping, produces between 2,000 and 3,000 ft·lbf (4,100 J) depending on the load used. The .950 JDJ produces a colossal amount of energy by comparison. In a 110 lb (50 kg) rifle, this will develop well over 200 ft·lbf (270 J) of free recoil energy if an efficient muzzle brake is not used. This is far beyond the shoulder-firing capacity of nearly all humans, even without considering the difficulty of shouldering such a heavy rifle. Shooting should be done with a heavy "lead sled" or similar shooting rest, and the rifle should not be held to the shoulder unless the shooter is prepared for severe recoil and possible injury. The rifle scope should have significant eye relief to avoid injuring the ocular orbit.

For comparison, Burt's anti-tank rifle on the second Tremors film was a mere 20-mm shell. The JDJ's around 24-mm thick. Forget blowing a hole in human targets - this'll turn the torso into meat sauce. Rock on
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