Turbo-entabulator based rockets

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Seems like you could easily generate enough power for a rocket with this thing:

[ame="http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=3ba_1296857530"]LiveLeak.com - THE ENTABULATOR ![/ame]
 
The panametric fan can blow air in all directions at once.
 
Thats spooky, a friend just e-mailed it with this comment:

Rockwell International decided to get into the heavy duty automatic transmission business.
They were getting ready to tape their first introductory video. As a warm up, the stage crew began what has become a legend within the training industry.

This man should have won an academy award for his stellar performance.

Now remember and keep in mind, this is strictly off the cuff; everything is extemporaneous, nothing is written down.
Nothing he says is true.
He had NO script!
This was a rehearsal for camera, lighting and stage crew.
It's all total meaningless drivel made up as he goes along.

I am told this video is still utilized as a training aide for incoming Congressmen, Lawyers, and all other government administrators as well as some preachers and all politicians.

Enjoy!!

Very funny, and well done. Shades of Frank Drebbin.

N.
 
Well, if computer-generated articles are accepted by "peer-reviewed" journals, why not try this on a larger scale?
 
we don't need to make society any more stoopitter than it already is.
 
The panametric fan can blow air in all directions at once.

The panametric fan is co-axially mounted on an overloaded bearing arm, which is prevented from entering the ululating reverse-phase oscillation state by means of a metatronic restraining oscibullator...

neat stuff really... just might be worth the price!!


:rofl:

Cheers
 
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I'm surprised there was no mention of plasma coils, dilithium crystals, matter-antimatter et cetera. :lol:

That Technobabble was hard for even me to follow, what the :censored:!?
 
i dont have a clue what hes talking about but it does sound like he does. If I ever need a turbo-entabulator i know who to ask.
 
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