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Rainbows...How Do They Work?!?

Rainbows...How Do They Work?!?

Rainbows...How Do They Work?!?

younger brothers meet technology - paint ball turret

Croccydile says...

I think he forgot to set the switch on his lawn sprinkler from evil to good.

Upvote for the 9 volt lashup on the back. I'm guessing the marker is full auto since there is a small servo on the trigger that just engages it?

It's RAINING OIL in Louisiana!!!

volumptuous says...

>> ^JiggaJonson:

>> ^videosiftbannedme:
I'm going to play devil's advocate here and say are you sure it's raining oil? I used to see that same sheen on the rainy streets of Pasadena growing up and it was just the surface oil from cars being washed off the street. I'm not saying it's not raining oil, but I need more conclusive proof than this, ie. timelapse of a rain gauge that shows an oily slick on top.

That doesn't explain the oil on the grass.


The video doesn't actually show oil in the grass.

Some total crackpot pointing a video camera at some (petroleum based) blacktop is proof of nothing. The sides of roads is where cars park. Oil leaks from cars. Rain falls from clouds. Rain mixes with oil from cars on the pavement. Rainbow sheen appears. Happens every time it rains, on every part of the planet where cars park.

This is reminiscent of that video where the lady is claiming a conspiracy when she notices a rainbow in her front yard water sprinkler.

http://videosift.com/video/Crazy-Sprinkler-Lady

The Story of Bottled Water

Sagemind says...

I was raised up north in Canada, I was raised on Well Water.
I've been exposed to that crap some people are forced to endure (smells like eggs, feels like you can't rinse the shampoo from your hair, sometimes has a the red tinge of rust ect.) But the well water we grew up with was clean and pure, no water softener needed.

As well, the house I just sold (moved away from) up north had the best tasting well water I've seen, 100% clear, perfect taste, surpassed all water testing, no colouring ect. We could leave the sprinklers on 24 hours a day and the water would never run low. We were on a "Real" natural spring!

By comparison, My mom is on city tap water and her water sucks, the water tastes & smells like chlorine which they use to purify it. I can't drink that stuff unless it sits in the fridge for a day while the chlorine evaporates out of it.

So don't judge well water out of ignorance. Like everything else in the world, these is good and bad in everything! Trust me, I have very picky taste-buds, I know when the water is gross, and I also know what good water is and the "best I ever had came from a well!" - Quote me on it!

>> ^PHJF:
I would die before drinking well water (even showering is bad enough, the smell is awful) but tap water is great. And I get water with a (free!) lemon slice at restaurants, but only to save money. Lemon slices make any water delectable. Except well water.

Dog Senses Earthquake

Duckman33 says...

>> ^RedSky:
I just instinctively assumed the roof was made of Styrofoam.
>> ^Duckman33:
>> ^ant:
Wow. news
What is all that falling down? Dust?

Looked like the sprinkler system got triggered for some reason...



That's what I thought too, but then I saw what looked like a sheet of water go down the front of the camera lense. Still can't figure out why it would go off though, no fire.

Dog Senses Earthquake

Dog Senses Earthquake

Comet McNaught (Blog Entry by silvercord)

conspiracy fail: everywhere the visible spectrum is rainbows

conspiracy fail: everywhere the visible spectrum is rainbows

RAINBOW CONSPIRACY!

RAINBOW CONSPIRACY!

Tenacious Reporter is Tenacious



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