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Since my birthday is coming, I want this as a present!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Zqmdv5iyIOY#!


(I really need to learn how to hide links in a word, never gotten that one)
To do that edit the second url after making the link......as in [url-http://www.google.com]here is where you put the words[/url]

Basically put the url after the equals sign in the first set of brackets and the terms you want the link to show when the post appears in the second set of brackets
Post edited January 03, 2012 by GameRager
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GameRager: To do that edit the second url after making the link......as in [url-http://www.google.com]here is where you put the words[/url]
You, my friend, have gotten up in rep! Keep it up :)

Just an observation :)
That was on Kotaku this afternoon. Most of the comments came to a consensus that this was fake, mostly because of the implausible containment of the liquid nitrogen (Apparently those are CO2 injectors) and some subtle CGI effects. I personally didn't really notice any CGI but it's probably implausible anyway to have as a gift.
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QC: That was on Kotaku this afternoon. Most of the comments came to a consensus that this was fake, mostly because of the implausible containment of the liquid nitrogen (Apparently those are CO2 injectors) and some subtle CGI effects. I personally didn't really notice any CGI but it's probably implausible anyway to have as a gift.
I don't care :D

I want it!

Looks cool though, right? Even if it is fake :/
Post edited January 03, 2012 by KneeTheCap
Well, I went and looked up quantum levitation after posting in here. You'd need some pretty expensive items to do it though, including a sapphire based silicon chip, ionic metal plating (The example I found was gold to allow for superconducting), liquid nitrogen and then a number of super-magnets. You'd also need some kind of secure storage method for all that, liquid nitrogen especially since it constantly vaporizes, meaning that it would explode eventually in a sealed container.
Post edited January 03, 2012 by QC