View Full Version : Funniest Shit on Television to watch when you are high....
BHouse
10-14-2007, 11:17 PM
I am sittin' watching some shit called The Next Ninja Warrior on the G4 Cable channel... This shit is like a cross between American Gladiator's, Fear Factor, Dancing With The Stars, MXC (Most Xtreme Elimination Challenge show on Spike TV) and a badly, dubbed Martial Arts movie, but this shit is so fucking hilarious.... Then what makes it so hilarious bad, I guess I am watching the special celebrity episode. All the dialogue is in subtitles. At the bottom of the screen it reads, " Hiroshi Najajimin former child star of MONKEY ROCK..." Not "30 ROCK or 3rd Rock from the SUN or The Rockford Files... Its reads MONKEY ROCK... I am high so I thought this shit was hilarious... The show has these Chinese or Japenese men and women going thru similated, ninja, obstacle course... Like there really chinese, ex-child star, has-been, celebrities training to be ninjas... This show would be a hit if they put a reality tv show twist to it and had a film crew film these Ninja Wannabe while they try to go assinate somebody. Like a cross between Survivor, Faces of Death and that global trotting, treasure hunting reality show on CBS. The Amazing Race is the name...
Rant over.
BHouse
10-15-2007, 12:31 AM
This shit is amazin' to me...
How do underwater torches work...?
Thank you for your question about underwater cutting torches. The first thing you must realize is that a flame requires a combustible substance and an oxidizer. In the case of a candle flame, the combustible substance is the heated wax which rises up the candle wick and is vaporized by the heat of the flame. The oxidizer is the oxygen in the surrounding atmosphere. These two ingredients can sustain a candle flame.
In the case of an underwater torch, both the combustible substance and the oxidizer must be supplied by hoses leading down to the torch, since no free oxygen is available underwater. The combustible gas, which might be hydrogen or acetylene, depending on the application, can be combined with oxygen gas (the oxidizer) to produce an underwater flame at the tip of the torch.
In order to maintain a steady flame, it is necessary to have a stable bubble around the flame which the exhaust gases from the combustion (typically water vapor and carbon dioxide) cannot maintain by themselves. The gas must be supplied at a high enough pressure to overcome the pressure exerted by the water. An underwater torch must therefore have a separate means for sustaining a bubble around the work location. This is accomplished by separate jets of compressed air introduced around the tip of the torch to protect the flame from the surrounding water by forming a rather large bubble enclosing the flame and the region directly adjacent to the work location. As you might imagine, a great deal of skill is required for divers who perform this kind of work.
DaBownca
10-15-2007, 08:14 AM
Another hilarious weed show is Americas Most smartest Model! (VH1)
kaaos
10-15-2007, 08:32 AM
Robot Chicken - Adult swim
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