Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for December 02, 2011
Transcript:
California artist Al Farrow used gun parts and bullets to create a 6 foot long model cathedral! 40 women in Burnaby, BC, Canada, played the world's longest hockey game (Aug. 26-Sept. 5 2011), which lasted more than 243 hours! Mini motor! Researchers from Tufts University of Medford, Mass., USA, created an electric motor built from a single molecule about 60,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair!
rooster2257 about 13 years ago
I need those mini motors to help me get to/at the gym in the morning.
crazyasabull about 13 years ago
it was a charity game meant to break the record. i have heard about it previously, and if memory serves me correctly, each team scored over 100 goals.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 13 years ago
but, unfortunately, the guy never finished his 6 foot cathedral made of bullets……..when asked why, he said:...........I’m out of bullets
tuslog64 about 13 years ago
Re the motor: What’s the HP rating, and how do you attach a pulley or gear to ti?
strodgers about 13 years ago
A 60,000 times smaller…………… I’m no English major, but that makes no sense. It’s 1/60,000th the width.
iced tea about 13 years ago
Were those women playing that hockey game to benefit breast cancer victims?
YodaNoob about 13 years ago
do you mean you want to see pictures of the motor? or the Cathedral? because if it’s the cathedral you want to see here’s a link I found (=
http://www.alfarrowcathedral.com/index.php
Lazydoggs3 about 13 years ago
Thats one long game Ehh!