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Simply unreal video
Read this first, then watch.
> > > > This is almost unbelievable. See how all of the balls wind up in > catcher cones. This incredible machine was built as a collaborative effort > between the Robert M. Trammell Music Conservatory and the Sharon Wick School of > Engineering at the University of Iowa. > > > > Amazingly, 97% of the machines components came from John Deere > Industries and Irrigation Equipment of Bancroft, Iowa , yes farm equipment! > > > > It took the team a combined 13,029 hours(over 5 years for 1 person) > of set-up, alignment, calibration, and tuning before filming this video but as > you can see it was WELL worth the effort. It is now on display in the Matthew > Gerhard Alumni Hall at the University and is already slated to be donated to > the Smithsonian. http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...91716009&hl=en
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Nice job...you know it did seem unreal! Still kinda neat.
Spyder
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Your thread title was indeed correct. Still pretty cool.
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NoseDrops has got to see this.
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