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Matt, I agree with some of the other posters that you guys should do a show with the fast/quick draw. I went to Colorado a couple of weeks ago and watched a friend of mine in a competition. He took second place in the match. I kept trying to get a picture of it, but the camea was wayyyyy too slow. You guys have a great program and we really enjoy the programs you have shown on Discovery, keep up the good work.
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i just started watching the show the other day and ive fell in love for it especially with the brick breaking and the batenders, but what happens if u did a five gallon bucket of paint with dry ice i know it will explode but can u run fast enought to get away
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try this; get different calibers of handdguns and rifles and fire them with and without flash supressers. Thanks Bye
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I work with OxyHydrogen at a company called NanoEnergy. We have experienced first hand the "implosion" of OxyHydrogen as the Oxygen and Hydrogen gas is recombined in an "implosion" from a spark to form water as the exhaust. We want to see it in slowmotion...and compare it with other gases. There are also many claims as to how fast it burns, we believe it burns at about 9 meters per second and would love to see that in slow motion as well...and...once again...compare it to other conventional gases.
OxyHydrogen is an amazing gas.
-Russ
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A mini gun doing various things, say shooting a car or something to see the bullets individually in flight. Tracers preferably!
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you should sit two lit candles on either side of a butane can and then shoot it with a pelet gun. it creats a fireball that shoots up in the air about 10 feet. i would like to see what that would look like slowed down and fron different angles. even when seeing it up close it is only for like a second or two and u onle get to see it from one side. thank you.
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you should do a mini gun that shoots 3000 rounds/second
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