YES!!!Tyler Blake wrote:See you there Robby
.....after that, can we go look at dinosaurs?
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Obviously, the crystal handle...and the turny disk thing. My guess, it was much like a hybrid car. The crystal power got the disk turning and once the disk got turning, it was able to take over. Everyone knows lead crystal is crazy powerful, but the power efficiency sucks--thus the disk. Remember how in the beginning of the movie, he took the handle out and fine-tuned it on the grinder one last time before getting in? um hm...
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German technology. The tube right under the seat - a "Presswellen getriebener Saugnapf Induktor". And a liiiiiiittle bit of movie magic. And Tyler - sure, no problem. But...you know the movie: "The sound of thunder", right? It shows clearly what happens, if someone travels back in time and squashes even one single insect. We need to be really cautios back then...
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Robby Amper wrote: It shows clearly what happens, if someone travels back in time and squashes even one single insect. We need to be really cautios back then...
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Ron, to be honest I hadn't considered the possibilities of a bacon, cheese, brontoburger. We might have to fire up some caveman charcoal. I was a bit more concerned with the possibilities of evisceration by some of toothier dinosaurs, but I'm sure if we offered the choice between human tartare or a nice brontoburger (especially with bacon) the odds may be much more in our favor!
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.