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08-08-2008 12:47 PM ET (US)
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Adidas Ayakkabı, Boot, or Nike , UGG Bot, Online Shoping, Nike Shophing, Turkey Nike AdicolorUGG Botkurye
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I'm not sure it's a hoax. His description of his flight contains the sort of details that you only experience during slow flight close to the ground. Ask any hang glider pilot... Also, if you study the pictures, there is a switch, which is always set one way during flight and the other way on the ground. Nowhere does the text mention electrical operation or powering of the device. Yet that switch is there, and the round device in the middle of the handle bar? Looks like a meter to me. Lets face it, if it were a hoax, it wouldn't look so damnned improbable, surely? The 64 trillion dollar question is, where is the device now? I for one would travel across the planet just to get a shufti at it. If anyone cares to correspond with me with a view to researching this a bit more, feel free. It's swallabat@hotmail.com ...
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The problem mentioned by Grebennikov is not to take a photo of the machine, is to take photos from the machine during flight, which is quite different.
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okie, i come in a bit late but i have been reading the text to greater detail. being a new boing boing reader, i myself, have always had a fantasy of flight. but one thing: the professor Grebennikov claims that no mechanical equipment could operate within the boundaries due to the CSE field. How the heck did someone take the picture of him on his flying carpet? if Grebennikov claimed that taking photos of the machine had been futile, who the hell took the picture? does that mean that the person who took the picture knows the secret to the bee species?
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My first thought when I saw this was that it looked like something from the Museum of Jurassic Technology.
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11-28-2002 10:18 PM ET (US)
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Ha-HA!!!! Eat shit Moller!!!
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11-28-2002 09:26 PM ET (US)
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I think the standard antigravity sound effect is more the low bass throbbing "brrrrommmmmmbbbbbb bbrrrroooommmmmmbbb", although as this uses insect chitin I think it's safe to assume there would be elements of a cicada "bbbrrraakakakakaka".
Of course it's a hoax. It doesn't matter. I believe anyway.
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11-28-2002 08:36 PM ET (US)
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One absinthe over the line...
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11-28-2002 08:26 PM ET (US)
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Oh and since it uses bionic principles it probably flies in slow motion and makes tha shuuu shuuu sound like Steve Austin.
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