Hmmmmm.....Hey guys, what did you do with my heavy rubber banding when you were done with the TV Demo Tape????
I has an "Idea"......
Patrick McCarthy
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From: lvl1@googlegroups.com [mailto:lvl1@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Miller Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 4:25 PM To: lvl1@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: {LVL1} Anybody at the space tonight?
your right, catapult and ladder just take so much effort,what we really need is a ballista On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com<mailto:bradluys...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hybrid balloon/rocket based elevator.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Christopher Cprek <paxtita...@gmail.com<mailto:paxtita...@gmail.com>> wrote: We don't get on the roof often enough to merit anything beyond a ladder and/or catapult imho.
Chris
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Sean McPherson <sean...@gmail.com<mailto:sean...@gmail.com>> wrote: > Or we could build a catapult to launch people onto the roof! :)
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> We don't get on the roof often enough to merit anything beyond a > ladder and/or catapult imho.
I've never paid attention to the roof, is it a standard flat roof with a raised edge? I hate extension ladders, but if that's the only real option, I'll do it. However, if the building owner doesn't want us to attach anything to the building, then an attenna mount is also verboten, so it's kinda irrelevent what the line of sight from the roof might be. Is there a high window to hang a window-sill mount from?
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 6:27 PM, <creig...@sdf.lonestar.org> wrote: > > We don't get on the roof often enough to merit anything beyond a > > ladder and/or catapult imho.
> I've never paid attention to the roof, is it a standard flat roof with a > raised edge? I hate extension ladders, but if that's the only real > option, I'll do it. However, if the building owner doesn't want us to > attach anything to the building, then an attenna mount is also verboten, > so it's kinda irrelevent what the line of sight from the roof might be. > Is there a high window to hang a window-sill mount from?
>> We don't get on the roof often enough to merit anything beyond a >> ladder and/or catapult imho.
> I've never paid attention to the roof, is it a standard flat roof with a > raised edge? I hate extension ladders, but if that's the only real > option, I'll do it. However, if the building owner doesn't want us to > attach anything to the building, then an attenna mount is also verboten, > so it's kinda irrelevent what the line of sight from the roof might be. > Is there a high window to hang a window-sill mount from?
Well, if nothing else, we could use this guy's trick to cover the entire county. I have no doubts that such a simple hack could be heard on a normal AM radio for 30 miles or more if the transmitter is using a proper 1/2 wavelength wire antenna.
I saw this and thought, "wow, talk about your emergency transmitter".