[AccessD] OT: for Friday - the fine art of anvil shooting

Charlotte Foust cfoust at infostatsystems.com
Fri Feb 28 13:52:00 CST 2003


It's an ongoing series.  They recreate all sorts of ancient weapons of war, basically using the technologies available at the time.  They even built a Roman bridge across a river to see if Caesar was telling the truth in his accounts.  :o}
 
Charlotte Foust

	-----Original Message-----
	From: Mark Whittinghill [mailto:mwhittinghill at symphonyinfo.com] 
	Sent: 28. veljača 2003 10:40
	To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
	Subject: Re: RE: [AccessD] OT: for Friday - the fine art of anvil shooting
	
	
	Ooh.. I would have watched it if I knew about it.
	 
	 
	Mark Whittinghill
	Symphony Information Services
	Minneapolis, Minnesota
	Email: mark at symphonyinfo.com
	Phone: 612-333-1311

		----- Original Message ----- 
		From: budge at magicaldesk.com 
		To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com 
		Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 11:39 AM
		Subject: Re: RE: [AccessD] OT: for Friday - the fine art of anvil shooting

		*rolls eyes* 
		
		And none of you fine fellows watched the PBS series where they try to recreate a piece of ancient technology and they did the catapult did you? Built themselves a nice sturdy stone wall and then moved the catapult around trying to fling boulders at the wall and break it. Very amusing watching them dash around arguing about wind speed and rope tension and distance and such. 
		
		;-)))))
		
		Pamela
		
		
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		DWUTKA at marlow.com wrote on 2/28/2003
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		The US Navy's Aircraft carriers (at least most of them), have a steam
		powered catapult system. It is an extremely powerful mechanism, which
		launches a jet from a stand still to speeds close to several hundred miles
		an hour (don't know the exact specs off the top of my head....) in a
		distance of probably less then 100 feet.
		
		I personally have never seen proof, but rumors abound that all sorts of
		things have been used to 'test' those catapults. (I've heard of vw bugs,
		and various other 'heavy' objects).
		
		Drew
		
		-----Original Message-----
		From: Mark Whittinghill [mailto:mwhittinghill at symphonyinfo.com]
		Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 10:34 AM
		To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
		Subject: Re: [AccessD] OT: for Friday - the fine art of anvil shooting
		
		
		That's great! Once on TV I saw this story about this old British landowner
		whose hobby is hurling objects from his giant catapult. They showed him
		launching a Volkswagen and a burning piano. His dream is to one day get a
		catapult powerful enough to throw a double decker bus. Great fun!
		
		
		Mark Whittinghill
		Symphony Information Services
		Minneapolis, Minnesota
		Email: mark at symphonyinfo.com
		Phone: 612-333-1311
		----- Original Message -----
		From: "Seth Galitzer" 
		To: "accessd" 
		Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 9:34 AM
		Subject: [AccessD] OT: for Friday - the fine art of anvil shooting
		
		
		> Been chuckling at this today. It's almost too funny to believe.
		>
		> Detailed info and history
		> Click to bookmark this address http://ncollier.com/anvils.htm
		>
		> Good pictures of actual shooting
		> Click to bookmark this address http://members.sockets.net/~mbollinger/
		>
		> The funny part is that they are so serious about it.
		>
		> Happy Friday!
		>
		> Seth
		>
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