I saw a bird touch it's wingtips like than once about 30 years ago, I'll never forget it.but if they happened to touch another line at the same time it would be fatal to them.
I saw a bird touch it's wingtips like than once about 30 years ago, I'll never forget it.but if they happened to touch another line at the same time it would be fatal to them.
I saw a bird touch it's wingtips like than once about 30 years ago, I'll never forget it.
I'll bet!
http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/711/the-worlds-15-sexiest-speakers-put-your-girlfriend-to-shame
Grado Labs Facility Tour
http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/271/grado-labs-facility-tour
The World's Largest Anechoic Chamber
http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/503/the-worlds-largest-anechoic-chamber
above: this particular helica reached a record speed of 170kmh in 1927. the photo was taken that day.
The ion speaker takes advantage of the corona discharge effect to produce sound.
Dennis Bright captured images of the trout leaping 3 feet out of the water into the mouth of an 8 inch wide metal feeding pipe. The pipe leads to a tributary of the River Itchen about 30 feet away. To get to the water, the trout had to leap into the tiny metal pipe then swim against the swift current..............
Fish farm owner David Riley said: “I have been a farmer here for about 30 years and have never seen a fish make it to the other side but I know Dennis and if he says he has seen it I believe him.”
Icthyologists say this behaviour is instinctive. Now is the season for trout romance, and fish experts say the trout were attempting to swim upstream to spawn. The incredibly intelligent creatures were fooled into thinking the water from the pipe was a waterfall that was coming from upstream. They were programmed by nature to try and get past the “waterfall”, much like their relatives the Atlantic salmon. Paul Knight of the Salmon and Trout Association said: “They will follow instinct. I don’t think they would be looking up at the pipe and thinking, ‘Come on lads, let’s go for it.’”
Kach, looks 'nippy' there in Mich.
Buddy of mine sent me this pic from Alberta, Canada. One of my loves of railroading is the never ending battle of Man vs. Mother Nature !
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