On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 06:45:33PM +0300, Vasile Surducan wrote: > On 8/21/06, Peter Todd wrote: > > Someone mentioned a water-filled lightbulb awhile back in a discussion > > of sealing techniques... > > It was me. > > > > > Here is another example from a group who was exploring a sandstone mine > > under a Ford plant: http://actionsquad.org/ford28.html Lots of water in > > the area, so over the years, 50-odd in fact, it probably slowly > > migrated. No word on if that one was functional. > > So, you found another one ! Yeah, quite by accident, but it set off a bulb in my mind... pardon the pun... > I was curious to see who is the person which is searching the web to > check if an affirmation was valid. I found surprised an artist (btw, > from your resume is missing an important thing: your age) Well, it's 21, but I'm always kinda dubious of putting it in, it's easy enouhg to figure out as it is, and I tend to have people assume I'm older, which I think is a good thing. When I turn down full time jobs because of school, people always assume I'm trying to get my phd! > http://petertodd.ca/art/encapsulated-time/ > > I've pointed to this link because I have an electronic clock in my > kitchen which, from time to time is going *backward* or anticlockwise > if you want. > This time I've made a movie with this behaviour (it's a 31Mb *.avi). > :) Weird! Time-lapse, or is this a quick phenomenon? Heck, email it to me, my email server should accept arbitrarily large attachments if yours does. -- http://www.petertodd.ca -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist