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TWIE 65: A Spaceship Floats Like a Feather

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2011

This Week in Engineering -- Virgin Galactic's first "feathered" flight; acoustic squirrel-detectors; physicists improve atomic clocks; a fabric that turns into concrete; a mummy with heart disease; and human-powered quadcopter.

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  • ...because only American's measure things in feet. LOL

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  • I used to be as light as a feather, but then I took an arrow to the knee.

  • Dude, put your hands down omg.. lol.

  • just what the world needs...two pretend-nerds representing engineers...makes me vomit, and yea the corny jokes...oollldddddddd.enuff said

  • good job of getting married :)

  • @axelasdf sure, we'll go with that. :>)

  • @bin952

    Do you mean "Congrats?"

  • feathers flex "hotdog" style.

  • 10 feet is like what? 3 meters. A tall person could reach and touch the 'sustained for 60 seconds' helicopter flying. Pfffffffff!

  • LOL metric system.

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