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  • I would love to have a birthday party like this!

  • This is so great!! Aaron you're awesome for taking your personal time to do this stuff for people.

  • I would kill to have the experience you did!

  • That had to to be an AWESOME birthday! Thank you for sharing!

  • where is a place if anywhere i could see the rock Afire explosion perform if anywhere? i miss the show, i ate at chuck e cheese in indianapolis,indiana 2 days ago and just was sad to see them all gone,it was a great show, they performed so many good songs. would love to see the show again if possible let me know if anyone knows thanks

  • @indyguy331

    you can find them at: Smitty's Super Service Station In Sandy Hook, MS

  • i think it would be cool to see the moon rockers in resteraunts.

  • wait, he's been work on animatronics for 30 years? how old is he? he doesn't even like that old!

  • Yeah, carbohydrillium!? As a chemical engineer I've never heard of any such thing. He seems pretty serious about it though, you can find videos of him grilling with it and such where he claims that it is pollution free when burned and is made from renewable feeds. Based on the name and videos it looks like he has made and misnamed a hydrocarbon gas and with the "carbo" in the name and flame color you know that there's carbon in it and there's zero chance of it being pollution free.

  • @mikemostly11 Hi Mike. This is the most amazing thing I have ever worked on. Yes, except for a small amount of carbon dioxide, there are no emissions from the combustion of this gas. It turns into water. Period. And, being "old school, I do not consider small amounts of carbon dioxide, "pollution". That is plant food. I am releasing information to people who have something to contribute under non-disclosure agreements.The flame is clean and blue and almost invisible.

  • @mikemostly11  By the way, the yellow in the flame is from food particles getting burned. Let's talk. Write me at aaron@starsof.com

  • @mikemostly11 - Of course, you've never heard of it, Mike. We invented it! lol

  • I'd love to have one of those Animatronics Experimenter's Kits... how much are they, and where can I get one?

  • Carbohydrillium, is that water turned into H2 and O2?

  • This is so awesome I wish I could see this in person thanks so much for posting this on youtube I am happy I can at least see it here!

  • OMG... that looks so phenomenally amazing. I'd love to see a tour of Creative Engineering, too! Sounds like you might have a potential tourist attraction on your hands. The history is so rich. =D

  • Oh wow, she's so lucky! I love how your viewers get to learn something new about RAE every time you upload a new vid. (WOW, that moose has been liquified XD)

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  • @KleoNeko I think the bit about the reactor was a joke.

  • Really cool! I just had my 21st birthday a little over a month ago, and I listened to the "Birthday" track from the RAE... It was great, it made me feel sorta like a kid again, even though I'm too young to have ever seen the RAE in person. (Funny how that works...) I'd love to be able to take a tour there someday. :)

  • Cool! Lucky girl.

  • we gotta find someway to get these things back out there... i miss this stuff.

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