Posted on 01/24/2006 7:38:11 AM PST by dware
Recently, on Googles satellite photo transmitter Google Earth, in the Australian city of Perth, a flying car was caught on camera levitating. How in the world is that possible? To date, not much is known about the topic, but heres some information that was released about it.
According to the Channel Registers (a European online news source) Oz photo interpretation bureau, the vehicle in question, described by Clinton Birda professor of architecture and abstract identification at the University of Auckland, is at an altitude of three or four meters and doing about 80 knots. That data rules out rocket powered turbofan outrigger engines, favored by the Moller Corporation (a corporation devoted to the development of flying, turbofan powered cars).
This leaves just one possible explanation: Australians have developed a gravity-busting engine by putting a huge rotating ring above a super conducting coil and pumping enough electric current through the coil, resulting in a large magnetic field that will "reduce the gravitational pull on the ring to the point where it floats free". This anti-grav engine, bolted onto a second-hand Holden, is seen here in the split second before their X-Motor made the trans-dimensional leap to hyper light speed.
Yikes.
I am going to get busted you guys.
I hear the doctor upstairs and I just got home...lol.
Bad girl bad girl!
Whatcha gonna do?
Whatcha gonna do when he come for you?
I love that song (and the tv show).
Your last days of singletude.
Now THAT is a new word!
I think we lost BSF.
Maybe he took my advice and went on to bed.
I'd much rather curl up with my beloved than an IBM Thinkpad, believe me!
Where is she tonight?
I think I'm trailing off too.
Is the good Doctor fully recovered from his lacerations some time back? All is well?
Long Island.
Yeah, he's recovered.
OK, let's call this one a night.
I am tired.
GOOD seeing you.
Nighty-night.
Good seeing you too. G'night!
Hardy-har-har-har. I "know" that.
Night, JP.
;OP
My video card won't run Google Earth either. Even on the new laptop.
Lost everything beyond the local access point.
Yoi, double yoi ........... where should I send the ball and chain?
Car on a pole display for a junk yard
I'll send it back for cash.
Why do I smell a flying car haiku contest?
Google Earth zooms in
Car floating above the ground
Chat wakes the night air
Or maybe a limerick.
While opening up Google Earth
I chanced to zoom in on Perth
When lo and behold
A car on a pole
Sparked endless hours of mirth.
you do know this is the next 'crop circle' thing...conning google earth. all you need is your gps position, leave something peculiar and then email the world a gee-wizz email, sit back and laugh...i guarantee it...the carboard box brigade are taping together amazing things as we speak!!!
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