Love it, Eric!

Like my neighbor who trots out his spud gun for picnics in his back yard. The people living in the subdivision below his house no doubt wonder where those potato fragments are coming from...

On 8/27/2010 7:57 AM, Eric Scoles wrote:
There are few practical limits to the mischief that a person can get up to if they apply a bit of ingenuity. Reminds me of a friend who, as a boy, built a 3'x3' composite array out of bits of mirror. his father confiscated it after he started to burn his initials onto the wall of the barn.




On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Alicia Henn <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    http://www.cockeyed.com/incredible/solardish/dish23.shtml

    At the bottom of the page is what happens when a collector's item
    meets a 12-foot parabola of bright, bright death.
    The 22 preceding pages of photos and videos show the evil inventor
    at work and show how much adversity must be overcome to achieve
    your solar-pyromaniac dreams. Ever wonder what would happen when
    extreme heat hits the masking tape that's holding the can of
    boiling water on a pole high over your head? That's on page 15.

    Alicia

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