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By Request: The FlameThrower video.

LittleWing posted on 18 ott 2024 #1
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I own a flamethrower.
It is perfectly legal where I live.
I use it for fallen trees and even hornets nests .I can even light cigarettes.

When people seem surprised I own a flamethrower I made this video to show them .Of course like anything else I do , I took it over the top

Soundtrack by Mika Tohve and Frenzie (Thanks again).

Btw This video makes me look like a three foot munchkin. Im 6'2" for the record.

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SoulFingers posted on 19 ott 2024 #2
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LittleWing wrote:
I own a flamethrower.
It is perfectly legal where I live.
I use it for fallen trees and even hornets nests .I can even light cigarettes.

When people seem surprised I own a flamethrower I made this video to show them .Of course like anything else I do , I took it over the top

Soundtrack by Mika Tohve and Frenzie (Thanks again).

Btw This video makes me look like a three foot munchkin. Im 6'2" for the record.



This is amazing Joe, especially with the WL soundtrack :W Did you ever think about integrating the flamethrower into a musical instrument? This guy did a great job on that (wait until 00:25 in the video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Op1Mng4oY ;)
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LittleWing posted on 19 ott 2024 #3
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SoulFingers wrote:
LittleWing wrote:
I own a flamethrower.
It is perfectly legal where I live.
I use it for fallen trees and even hornets nests .I can even light cigarettes.

When people seem surprised I own a flamethrower I made this video to show them .Of course like anything else I do , I took it over the top

Soundtrack by Mika Tohve and Frenzie (Thanks again).

Btw This video makes me look like a three foot munchkin. Im 6'2" for the record.



This is amazing Joe, especially with the WL soundtrack :W Did you ever think about integrating the flamethrower into a musical instrument? This guy did a great job on that (wait until 00:25 in the video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Op1Mng4oY ;)


That guy actually normally rides a unicycle while he does all that. If that’s the same guy from Portland I tried looking him up while I was there.

Haven’t thought about integrating it as my main thought is not setting myself or anyone else on fire .
As wreckless as that was , there as a lake behind the grass behind me I would have jumped in and I had two fire extinguishers aimed at me just in case. The guy ready put me out was actually a cop .

The “Keep Portland Weird” building was actually a really cool record store he used to hang out at.

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LittleWing posted on 19 ott 2024 #4
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SoulFingers wrote:
LittleWing wrote:
I own a flamethrower.
It is perfectly legal where I live.
I use it for fallen trees and even hornets nests .I can even light cigarettes.

When people seem surprised I own a flamethrower I made this video to show them .Of course like anything else I do , I took it over the top

Soundtrack by Mika Tohve and Frenzie (Thanks again).

Btw This video makes me look like a three foot munchkin. Im 6'2" for the record.



This is amazing Joe, especially with the WL soundtrack :W Did you ever think about integrating the flamethrower into a musical instrument? This guy did a great job on that (wait until 00:25 in the video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Op1Mng4oY ;)


I was at the filming of this in California . I worked with robots and lasers and this guy was an engineer . We used to do crazy things with hi tech stuff. We were having a bbq at his house.
He integrated a midi keyboard to control the voltage to get the pitch to change in tune .


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I programmed this robot to whip this guy around. He was my customer . This is extremely dangerous but at that time a lot of safety regulations weren’t even in place . In the early days of robots a lot of people got killed . I’m just off camera ready to hit the emergency stop button .
I did this ride easily 50 times before I even let him get on it .
It says this video is seven years old but it’s actually much older
That’s not the first industrial robot in the US but it was definitley one of the first probably 100 installed. We would do stuff like this to get the word passed on the internet and sell more of them. People would get ideas how to use them.

People freaked out worse over these then A.I.


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I’ve burned off the jeans on peoples butts before with lasers , shot a CO2 thru a window down to a parking lot and burned the rubber wall off a guys tire , even used to go to customers and use a laser to burn the first layer off my fingernails and clean my fingernails. It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt.
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SoulFingers posted on 20 ott 2024 #5
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LittleWing wrote:
SoulFingers wrote:
LittleWing wrote:
I own a flamethrower.
It is perfectly legal where I live.
I use it for fallen trees and even hornets nests .I can even light cigarettes.

When people seem surprised I own a flamethrower I made this video to show them .Of course like anything else I do , I took it over the top

Soundtrack by Mika Tohve and Frenzie (Thanks again).

Btw This video makes me look like a three foot munchkin. Im 6'2" for the record.



This is amazing Joe, especially with the WL soundtrack :W Did you ever think about integrating the flamethrower into a musical instrument? This guy did a great job on that (wait until 00:25 in the video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Op1Mng4oY ;)


I was at the filming of this in California . I worked with robots and lasers and this guy was an engineer . We used to do crazy things with hi tech stuff. We were having a bbq at his house.
He integrated a midi keyboard to control the voltage to get the pitch to change in tune .

I programmed this robot to whip this guy around. He was my customer . This is extremely dangerous but at that time a lot of safety regulations weren’t even in place . In the early days of robots a lot of people got killed . I’m just off camera ready to hit the emergency stop button .
I did this ride easily 50 times before I even let him get on it .
It says this video is seven years old but it’s actually much older
That’s not the first industrial robot in the US but it was definitley one of the first probably 100 installed. We would do stuff like this to get the word passed on the internet and sell more of them. People would get ideas how to use them.

People freaked out worse over these then A.I.

I’ve burned off the jeans on peoples butts before with lasers , shot a CO2 thru a window down to a parking lot and burned the rubber wall off a guys tire , even used to go to customers and use a laser to burn the first layer off my fingernails and clean my fingernails. It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt.


The tesla coil tune is cool, I was wondering what people in their car FM radios would hear when driving by close enough ;)
I remember the high voltage lab in the German Museum in Munich where during the demonstrations a guy is sitting inside a faraday cage that is pulled up in the air next to a tesla coil so the voltage is floating around the cage. Lots of noise and a smell of ozon...
You can see it here (sorry that it's in German): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x7t7O6TOQs

You're right about the robots. I followed the research of Boston Dynamics a bit, from when they started setting up the first (more or less) autonomous robots driven by combustion engines up to the latest version of "Spot". It was cool until I found a video showing a guy had mounted a machine gun on the back of a Spot.
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LittleWing posted on 20 ott 2024 #6
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SoulFingers wrote:

You can see it here (sorry that it's in German): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x7t7O6TOQs

You're right about the robots. I followed the research of Boston Dynamics a bit, from when they started setting up the first (more or less) autonomous robots driven by combustion engines up to the latest version of "Spot". It was cool until I found a video showing a guy had mounted a machine gun on the back of a Spot.


No problem , I speak very basic German. Ive been to that museum before but not that display. I love Munich but Nuremburg not far away is my favorite city.

Electricity is lazy. It always takes the easiest path to earth ground.So if you are close enough and you are maybe barefoot on the grass, it will jump right over to you.
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I saw Spot with a machine gun..Forget A. i.

Imagine being late on a tax bill and they send spot to come and collect.

I would try tossing a net at all four of his feet.
He has balance but if you take out multiple legs you may have a chamce. He can still only analyze one obstacle at a time.

Somebody made this hoax video a few years back. People were panicking there was an escaped armed robot on the loose!
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LittleWing posted on 20 ott 2024 #7
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This is real. It co$t $1000 usd

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This is real but was a failure. Coordinating 8 legs has always been very problematic with AC servos. The other toy spider is DC servo.DC servo motors have a limit for how powerful they are. They cant move all that weight and mass and would burn up quickly.

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This used to be a show in the states in the early 2000s. Ive known a few of the people on the show competng and used to be able to get tickets but couldnt get out to california to ever see it live.Some of those are well over a few million to design and build.
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SoulFingers posted on 21 ott 2024 #8
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LittleWing wrote:
SoulFingers wrote:

You can see it here (sorry that it's in German): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x7t7O6TOQs

You're right about the robots. I followed the research of Boston Dynamics a bit, from when they started setting up the first (more or less) autonomous robots driven by combustion engines up to the latest version of "Spot". It was cool until I found a video showing a guy had mounted a machine gun on the back of a Spot.


No problem , I speak very basic German. Ive been to that museum before but not that display. I love Munich but Nuremburg not far away is my favorite city.

Electricity is lazy. It always takes the easiest path to earth ground.So if you are close enough and you are maybe barefoot on the grass, it will jump right over to you.
I ALWAYS wear rubber soled shoes. Always. It saved Keith Richards life...
https://ultimateclassicrock.com/keith-richards-electrocuted-during-concert/


I saw Spot with a machine gun..Forget A. i.

Imagine being late on a tax bill and they send spot to come and collect.

I would try tossing a net at all four of his feet.
He has balance but if you take out multiple legs you may have a chamce. He can still only analyze one obstacle at a time.

Somebody made this hoax video a few years back. People were panicking there was an escaped armed robot on the loose!


Last month I met a Spot in IBM's AI lab in Munich and was surprised how loud it was. It still is a machine that gives a stomping noise, just in opposite to a real predator that will sneak behind you and attacks you if you at least expect it.

Yes, a net would stop it, just like too many moving objects around it that will overload his obstacle detection algorithms. We were about ten people around him and he was not able to decide for a path when we were walking around. Demonstration videos are one thing, real life is another ;)

By the way: I live about 45 mins from Nuremberg. Lots of interesting low-tech museums...
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SoulFingers posted on 21 ott 2024 #9
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LittleWing wrote:
This is real. It co$t $1000 usd

[youtube]seypqHMLvK0?si=jImAnxa7gPcpBMcv[/youtube]

This is real but was a failure. Coordinating 8 legs has always been very problematic with AC servos. The other toy spider is DC servo.DC servo motors have a limit for how powerful they are. They cant move all that weight and mass and would burn up quickly.



This used to be a show in the states in the early 2000s. Ive known a few of the people on the show competng and used to be able to get tickets but couldnt get out to california to ever see it live.Some of those are well over a few million to design and build.


I remember a TV series called "Robot Wars". Quite interesting that most weapons were miniature reproductions of medieval or steam punk weapons: hammers, circle saws, claws... or flame throwers ;)
LittleWing posted on 22 ott 2024 #10
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I remember a TV series called "Robot Wars". Quite interesting that most weapons were miniature reproductions of medieval or steam punk weapons: hammers, circle saws, claws... or flame throwers ;)



Yes! Actually of all the weapons ,the champions were almost always “wedge” robots who could scoop under the opponent and flip them.

Nothing personal but Germans can’t make a hamburger a visiting American would find satisfactory.. Nuremberg used to have a place called “Chong’s” that made probably the best burger in Germany. I would get homesick and crave a decent burger and that was the only place.

I also had a quite a memorable night at Hofbrau house. I had a very pretty blond haired girl with me and there was an Italian biking team there who became utterly obsessed with “the American blonde”.
I have photos of that night:

https://m.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=joe.magiera.3&set=a.1839172148282
I am not in any of the photos . All the guys wanted to see and hang out with “the American blonde”. She was treated like a celebrity that night.
The blonde girl actually went on to be a communications director for Google .

My 2013 trip to Nuremberg/ Munich

https://m.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=joe.magiera.3&set=a.10202115181430269

That Facebook account is dead . I have security clearances still and to maintain them I got rid of social media accounts so don’t use them .



I really connected to that city. I also spun the correct ring on the gold fountain Infront of St Lorenz church in the market platz.

The executioner bridge and tower also fascinated me .

My cuckoo clock was custom built there.
I highly recommend Chong’s for a real American burger . It looks like the place is still open in 2024
SoulFingers posted on 26 ott 2024 #11
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LittleWing wrote:


I remember a TV series called "Robot Wars". Quite interesting that most weapons were miniature reproductions of medieval or steam punk weapons: hammers, circle saws, claws... or flame throwers ;)



Yes! Actually of all the weapons ,the champions were almost always “wedge” robots who could scoop under the opponent and flip them.

Nothing personal but Germans can’t make a hamburger a visiting American would find satisfactory.. Nuremberg used to have a place called “Chong’s” that made probably the best burger in Germany. I would get homesick and crave a decent burger and that was the only place.

I also had a quite a memorable night at Hofbrau house. I had a very pretty blond haired girl with me and there was an Italian biking team there who became utterly obsessed with “the American blonde”.
I have photos of that night:

https://m.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=joe.magiera.3&set=a.1839172148282
I am not in any of the photos . All the guys wanted to see and hang out with “the American blonde”. She was treated like a celebrity that night.
The blonde girl actually went on to be a communications director for Google .

My 2013 trip to Nuremberg/ Munich

https://m.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=joe.magiera.3&set=a.10202115181430269

That Facebook account is dead . I have security clearances still and to maintain them I got rid of social media accounts so don’t use them .



I really connected to that city. I also spun the correct ring on the gold fountain Infront of St Lorenz church in the market platz.

The executioner bridge and tower also fascinated me .

My cuckoo clock was custom built there.
I highly recommend Chong’s for a real American burger . It looks like the place is still open in 2024


haha, the golden ring on the fountain! I have to show that to everybody that visits me and has never been there before ;)
You are right, there is not many real good burger places around here, but also due to the fact that the local food here in the franconian part of germany is really good so there is hard competition... have to try Chong's next time 👍🏻
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LittleWing posted on 27 ott 2024 #12
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I was told to spin the tarnished ring not the shiny one three times.

Hasnt let me down.


Dont get me wrong, German food is phenomenal. Schnitzel (Must be veal) is fantastic.

Just after two weeks, I was craving burgers and nothing I tried was even edible. The seasoning was off and it just wasnt like home.

Chongs was a welcome retreat. I just hope going out to eat isnt like Switzerland. That was ridiculous the prices.

My favorite bier is Augistinier btw. I ONLY drink that beer imported.

Dachau , the city I remember a bar called the "City Bar" and I visited the concentration camp the next day. Spent 8 hours there. Stood in the showers and crematorium..

I was so shaken I went out back to the lovely gardens in back. I was smoking a cigarette with tears in my eyes and shaking then realized I was standing up against the wall they would shoot prisoners and I was right in the drainage ditch for all the blood. Man did I lose my shit.

I took a photo of the tower in the center of camp they would throw prisoners for isolation and I have a photo with a ghostly image of what looks to be the head of a dark haired jewish boy. Its a creepy photo and people I show it to, all point out and see other ghostley heads on the bricks .
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SoulFingers posted on 27 ott 2024 #13
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LittleWing wrote:
I was told to spin the tarnished ring not the shiny one three times.

Hasnt let me down.


Dont get me wrong, German food is phenomenal. Schnitzel (Must be veal) is fantastic.

Just after two weeks, I was craving burgers and nothing I tried was even edible. The seasoning was off and it just wasnt like home.

Chongs was a welcome retreat. I just hope going out to eat isnt like Switzerland. That was ridiculous the prices.

My favorite bier is Augistinier btw. I ONLY drink that beer imported.

Dachau , the city I remember a bar called the "City Bar" and I visited the concentration camp the next day. Spent 8 hours there. Stood in the showers and crematorium..

I was so shaken I went out back to the lovely gardens in back. I was smoking a cigarette with tears in my eyes and shaking then realized I was standing up against the wall they would shoot prisoners and I was right in the drainage ditch for all the blood. Man did I lose my shit.

I took a photo of the tower in the center of camp they would throw prisoners for isolation and I have a photo with a ghostly image of what looks to be the head of a dark haired jewish boy. Its a creepy photo and people I show it to, all point out and see other ghostley heads on the bricks .


You're lucky that you could make it without burgers for two weeks... I'm usually longing for my usual food after one week in a foreign country ;)

Augustiner Beer is good - the area where I live is said to have the highest density of breweries in the world (165 breweries for a total population of 1.07 millions of citizens)!

The concentration camps are a very shocking personal experience for everyone that has at least a tiny bit of empathy. I was there many years ago with my former school (and later again with my former girlfriend from Brazil) and those that did not cry became very quiet during the visit. I think it's important to never forget that, especially in these times we live in, and before we follow false leaders.

Why don't people just listen to some good music instead of angry voices?
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