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Geek Culture / The Ultimate Garbage Disposal (not sure how many of you have seen it)

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Zero Blitzt
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Posted: 20th Jan 2005 01:33
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4723367/

Pretty awesome if you ask me. Basically, it harnesses the same powers that make tornadoes so destructive, stick it in an 8 foot cone, and crush stuff to 0.004th of an inch.


"And C++ has 2 version Microsoft visual C++ and Bordland C++."
bitJericho
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Posted: 20th Jan 2005 03:04
O_O holy buckets


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Mx5 kris
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Posted: 20th Jan 2005 09:42
wow.


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Ian T
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Posted: 20th Jan 2005 09:45
Quote: "Scientists say they doubt that's what’s really happening, but there’s no doubt that whatever you put in the Windhexe — shoes, rocks, sludge, concrete, industrial waste — comes out the bottom as a superfine powder.

It’s a clean way to dispose of almost anything safely and cheaply, because there are virtually no polluting emissions. Industrial scientists say its uses could be limited only by the imagination. "


Maybe I'm being hyper here, but doesn't this make it a bit too easy to irreversibly destroy property and dispose of evidence and corpses?



Zero Blitzt
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Posted: 20th Jan 2005 09:47
Yes >_>


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Mx5 kris
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Posted: 20th Jan 2005 09:53
hehehe. Ali M......Sage Tech....they all will start to disappear


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Jeku
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Posted: 20th Jan 2005 14:40
Quote: "Maybe I'm being hyper here, but doesn't this make it a bit too easy to irreversibly destroy property and dispose of evidence and corpses?"


True, but if society stopped innovating because it could be used for evil then we'd be stagnant.


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Megaton Cat
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Posted: 23rd Jan 2005 03:15
Expect to see alot of movies coming up with villens using one of these things....

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Mnemonix
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Posted: 25th Jan 2005 00:30
*prepares screenplay*

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Posted: 25th Jan 2005 00:40
Quote: "hehehe. Ali M......Sage Tech....they all will start to disappear "


Don't forget yourself PX.

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Jimmy
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Posted: 25th Jan 2005 01:27
Quote: "hehehe. Ali M......Sage Tech....they all will start to disappear"


Compared to you they are like teh freaking Ambassadors of Cool.


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Neofish
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Posted: 25th Jan 2005 01:44
lol @ t3h Jimmy (for that post and the one in the bass thread) how do you come up with such replies?!

Zero Blitzt
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Posted: 25th Jan 2005 04:54
He doesn't live on his own; he still lives with his mom. All he does is think of awesome replies all day.




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Lord Ozzum
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Posted: 25th Jan 2005 05:42
I still live with my Mom...

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Major Payn
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Posted: 25th Jan 2005 06:08
Pretty neat device, might really help the environment to, however, I see some harm from it, because if you grind some of the more harmfull garbage into a fine powder, and throw it out side, then when it rains, that powder is going to more easily seap through the soil, and could seap down into your water supply, which wouldn't be to good.

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Neofish
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Posted: 25th Jan 2005 09:08
Quote: "I still live with my Mom..."

So do I....












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Posted: 27th Jan 2005 20:59
There's nothing wrong with living at home, I do and my dad did 'till he was 30

Cool invention though, tadd weird for my liking.

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