Ever see what a quarter stick of dynamite can do.
Unfortunately, yes...set one off way to close to a group of people many decades ago on the 4th of July. Quite a concussion but due to placement, no shrapnel was thrown.
Ever see what a quarter stick of dynamite can do.
Unfortunately, yes...set one off way to close to a group of people many decades ago on the 4th of July. Quite a concussion but due to placement, no shrapnel was thrown.
Ever see what a quarter stick of dynamite can do.
Only a 1/4 stick?? Lightweight!
Let me just say once upon a time *someone* in his younger years made a homemade cannon that turned out to be nothing more than a big pipe bomb on wheels. He never tried that again because it was tooooo dangerous.
Like they tell us at bomb camp: If you can see it, it can see you. Dumbass is lucky.
Grain mills have exploded in the past when the amount of dust in the air was at an explosive concentration. You don't need much energy when the flour:air mix is just right.
Much more of this and it will not be.
Hey ya-all.....watch this.
The panel that flies at the dude just seems to fly too true for something that probably doesn't weigh much, went further than a bunch of other debris and REALLY isn't aerodynamic. After watching it a few times, though, I do think its legitimate. The way it blows past that sapling looks believable.Something about that video doesn't seem right. Photoshop-ed or something.
I thought the same thing when I was first sent the original video. I put it into my editing software and while it does looks CGI I think it is real. If it's CGI then someone went through a lot of work to make it. I would think that if someone CGI'd the debris they wouldn't have made/kept it as a vertical video. Plus the resolution would've been higher.The panel that flies at the dude just seems to fly too true for something that probably doesn't weigh much, went further than a bunch of other debris and REALLY isn't aerodynamic. After watching it a few times, though, I do think its legitimate. The way it blows past that sapling looks believable.
But, I was skeptical. (Still am, a bit.)