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well that brick house was not more than... a straight line of bricks stacked up loosely. a well-placed kick in the middle could collapse the whole thing...
He gets so excited over blowing down the house of bricks...but I must say, I want one to use against people...especially at work...
I want to get shot by it, could be fun.
It would probably work better with a projectile stuffed in the muzzle
this technolrgy is brilliant, if they can maximise its potential and inrease its sixe, this will be a threat the planes and over sized birds.
im sure the germans had this technolegy but never put it to use.
The last 'house' (more like a façade) didn't have any cement either!
Brick aren't usually just stacked together, they're 'glued'...
Brick buildings get most of their strength from being a COMPLETED building!
I would also think the third pig would build a house with more than one wall.
Coolest **** ever...
Now that I think of it, it gives new meaning to the phrase "Pull my finger."
And I thought a potato cannon was cool....
Heh -_-, I meant a 200mph cloud. (not 500mph, even though it sounded right)
Wow, an 500mph cloud, thats something. I want one of these at home :D.
good job with the direct quote sitting right on top of its source TM...I actually missed morhkt's comment the first time i read it because i thought i had just reread your post lol
LMAO, what's funny is that I just caught this on Youtube and logged in here to post the video on the forums. Admin beat me to it! :)
Quite neat. Not quite deadly to a person, I don't think, but it's got potential. Right now it'd probably just knock someone on their keester.
Also, on a more on-topic note; I think the pig's houses would have been bigger, and built with some foundations at least.
In fact, I don't think the wolf's puff was that powerful, and he definitely didn't have a lung capacity of 150 liters.
actually its been proven that the colour red doesnt agrevate the bull and more than a purple one... or a green one.... or a brown one.
other wise Pretty cool stuff
His accent infuriates me. I have an English accent, but for some reason, listening to him makes me so angry, like a bull staring at a red flag.
"Nerdophiles on LGN now have another hero. Long live the vortex cannon and its vapor ring. Mmmmmmm vapor ringolicious."
AMEN
Nerd Alert!!!
Nerdophiles on LGN now have another hero. Long live the vortex cannon and its vapor ring. Mmmmmmm vapor ringolicious.
You say Bang goes the theory? I say Boom goes the dynamite!
Ill admit that was pretty cool but whats is up with the over the top excited geeks these days?
That is so cool.
Admin's comments made me wonder...just what constitutes a legend?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/legend
And lastly...no motar? He cheated with his awesome death cloud ray! 200 MPH cloud...too awesome and it looks cool. A puff of air...weak...but a ring of deadly air...cool.
Bang goes the theory? Isn't that slightly mythbusteresque?
Either way, it was pretty great, both the actual experiment and the happy jumps.
The happy jumps he did after the second and third houses collapsed where rather amusing.