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    petrossa said:
    What would weigh enough you'd need that force, geared down a large ratio, in a winch on an attic?
    Your experiments have gone awry - your house is floating off on the bubble edge of a small gravity wave. Or is it an antigravity bubble, Perhaps, if I reversed... Dammit Jim, this is no time to think... Quickly, you hack together a powerful wench and anchor your house to the French country side...
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       #62

    18th century flintstone house planted directly on the bedrock. Ain't going nowhere. The walls are 2 feet thick.
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       #63

    petrossa said:
    18th century flintstone house planted directly on the bedrock. Ain't going nowhere. The walls are 2 feet thick.
    If you keep messing with that flux capacitor contraption of yours, your going to learn a whole new definiton of flintstone and bedrock.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hByFDVwiQq8"]YouTube - the flintstones (theme song)[/ame]
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    random scary gizmo reminds me of this

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    anyone asking or posting links to the RTM will get the iron maiden treatment!
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    Antman said:
    If you keep messing with that flux capacitor contraption of yours, your going to learn a whole new definiton of flintstone and bedrock.
    i drive a fiat panda 1989, it somewhat moves in the same way :)

    Ah wait i see you mean this fluxcapacitor:
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  7. DJG
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       #67

    Antman said:
    Your experiments have gone awry - your house is floating off on the bubble edge of a small gravity wave. Or is it an antigravity bubble, Perhaps, if I reversed... Dammit Jim, this is no time to think... Quickly, you hack together a powerful wench and anchor your house to the French country side...
    A powerful "wench"?? WTF??? You mean like Xena? Wouldn't she hack you instead?

    Edit: I really hate those youtube thinghies. They keep interrupting my smoothly scrolling motion when the cursor hits them ...
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    DJG said:
    A powerful "wench"?? WTF??? You mean like Xena? Wouldn't she hack you instead?

    Edit: I really hate those youtube thinghies. They keep interrupting my smoothly scrolling motion when the cursor hits them ...
    Triple chuckle followed by a knowing nod.

    I will change my method of including YouTube "thinghies". And no, I have little knowledge of Xena. I may have been thinking of Lite Colonel MacKenzie, though.

    My keyboard is so thoroughly worn that there is little paint remaining on any of the keys. Except for F1. How odd is that?
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  9. DJG
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    Antman said:
    Triple chuckle followed by a knowing nod.

    I will change my method of including YouTube "thinghies". And no, I have little knowledge of Xena. I may have been thinking of Lite Colonel MacKenzie, though.

    My keyboard is so thoroughly worn that there is little paint remaining on any of the keys. Except for F1. How odd is that?
    I love F1 .

    There was an odd bad accident in this morning's qualifying in Hungary which can only underscore the classic, when it's your time, it just is. A spring somehow flew out of a car's suspension, very odd from a purpose-built car that cost close to a megabuck, and managed to hit the driver of the car somewhat distanced behind right smack in the face shield. They showed in slow-mo from the in-car camera and you see this speck growing, growing, until you see its coiled shape and, OUCH! The thing must have hit him at 150-160MPH, knocked him out momentarily so he missed the next turn and plowed head on into the gravel trap's tire barrier, also probably around 150-160MPH. A little more to the left or to the right and no harm. But NOOOOOOOO!

    How's that for a connectable non-sequitur, doctor?

    PS: I forgot to put in what I originally was going to say: you really need HELP, brother ...
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