quote:Originally posted by eze [quote]Originally posted by wasssup1990
I watched Titanic [1997] today in 3D. It's a bloody good movie which I havn't seen in several years. In the cinema, the girls in the rows behind me were crying and spilling their pop-corn everywhere. I have to say, when James Cameron says he put a lot of effort into making the movie look like it was shot in 3D, it really does show. I have heard that George Lucas's Star Wars Episode 1 wasn't all that 3D, but I haven't seen it in 3D myself. I suppose that if you want to see a proper 3D movie, just goto IMAX. Prometheus - the new alien movie directed by Ridley Scott - will be showing at IMAX as well as regular cinemas.
Never seen an IMAX 3D movie myself. I missed Avatar at the IMAX which I think I will always regret.
I've been to IMAX several times. It helps when the biggest screen in the southern hemisphere is only a 30 minute drive away. I would imagine Avatar as being an epic experience. I think I watched it in 3D at a normal cinema.
When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion.
Hey Aaron, what kind of attachment are you using on your die grinder? I have been looking for something that I can use to clean up imperfections on metal like you do in your videos but I am having a hard time finding the tool. I checked at Home Depot and Crappy Tire but the attachments they have are all crappy despite being labled "automotive grade"
I am going to check Princess Auto today but if you an pass on the hint that would be greatly appreciated.
Motor mouth = verbal diarrhea. The unending stream of consciousness blah blah blah where nothing actually gets communicated.
As for the die grinder, what you've seen on the videos are just cheap hardware store mounted grinding stones. They don't work well on low speed tools, and not very well on air grinders either because the cheap air grinders tend to slow down a lot under load.
Motor mouth = verbal diarrhea. The unending stream of consciousness blah blah blah where nothing actually gets communicated.
As for the die grinder, what you've seen on the videos are just cheap hardware store mounted grinding stones. They don't work well on low speed tools, and not very well on air grinders either because the cheap air grinders tend to slow down a lot under load.
All I gotta say is that motor-mouth's and plastic smiles are surely becoming the norm as mainstream media continues to brainwash the minds of young people into brainless phonies designed to constantly spend money on consumer goods as peddled by television reality shows and approved and further promoted by their equally brain dead peers. You know, I went to a giant toy store outlet the other day looking for a model Willy's army jeep because I think building or buying and restoring an old one is going to be my next project after the RZ350 racing bike is done this winter....And would you believe that in a giant outlet such as this one, there was not one model, car, plane or otherwise in the store. After searching far and wide, I was only able to find them at a specialty hobby store that was selling what I saw online for $6 with free shipping for $24. So I bought online but I am just so amazed that there is obviously no market for that sort of thing anymore, I am having so much fun putting this plastic model together. Nowadays it's all video games and barbie dolls so yeah, it doesn't surprise me that Miley Cyrus is actually considered good enough to be adored by millions of brutally ignorant idiots.
And would you believe that in a giant outlet such as this one, there was not one model, car, plane or otherwise in the store.
Are you serious? What a shitty toy store. I have to say that accurate models of anything are usually only found in hobby stores anyway. None the less I would expect some models in a "giant outlet". I haven't been to a Toys R Us in a while, not that I have a need to.
Entering dreamy mode: Britney Spears's song "Sometimes" playing on an overhead CRT in Toys R Us as I wait at the checkout. Good memories. Exiting dreamy mode: Woaahhh! And I'm back.
When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion.
Bro, I hate to say it but it WAS Toys-R-Us.....fekkin unbelievable.
Yeah, I don't recall seeing any models of the sort you mentioned in a Toys R Us. I only see them in hobby stores, in pre-made or kit form. I bought a McLaren F1 model years ago from a hobby store, but it was pre-made.