Liquid metal and ceramics - cool vid

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Liquid metal and ceramics - cool vid

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Pretty amazing! And no, I do not have an expensive watch or one the size of a belt buckle. :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMkmTMArB70
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Very cool video; fascinating technology. I'm also a watch nut so I appreciated it on that level too.
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I've broken a couple five hundred dollar watches in the old days....(nope, ain't tellin' how :oops: ) I'd be scared to have something that nice :shock: I haven't worn a watch since cell phones came out, but, when I did, those 15 dollar timex kept perfect time, and held up pretty good....
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BlaineG wrote:I've broken a couple five hundred dollar watches in the old days....(nope, ain't tellin' how :oops: ) I'd be scared to have something that nice :shock: I haven't worn a watch since cell phones came out, but, when I did, those 15 dollar timex kept perfect time, and held up pretty good....
I don't wear a watch anymore either - the iPhone is a fine time piece. I do have a soft place in my heart for Omega and Tutima watches though! Might get one some day...
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Kewl stuff
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Watching that video made me want scream:

"Tony Stark made one in a cave!!!"

:lol: :lol:
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:lol:
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FWiedner wrote:Watching that video made me want scream:

"Tony Stark made one in a cave!!!"

:lol: :lol:
And the *** used YOUR tax dollars to do it :lol:
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