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...right...

But apparently they can bend notes without changing the amount of water.
Variances in speed and angle of the air being blown over the hole. If you watch their lips you can see their lips changing as they do it to create the effect.
 
Variances in speed and angle of the air being blown over the hole. If you watch their lips you can see their lips changing as they do it to create the effect.

It makes sense, you can do it with a flute which is not fundamentally different. Still I thought that the flute opening was somehow more conducive to that sort of thing than the bottle opening - which I had always thought until now was incapable of that effect.
 
It makes sense, you can do it with a flute which is not fundamentally different. Still I thought that the flute opening was somehow more conducive to that sort of thing than the bottle opening - which I had always thought until now was incapable of that effect.
The openings aren't flat, so it allows for some variances, just not to the degree of something like a flute.
 


Caught those body and neck wraps. The same thing done with rope darts and meteor hammers used to accelerate the weapon head at targets.
 


Here the story on it....
Growing up my dad always dreamed of owning a 57 chevy bel-air. He grew up poor in a family of 7 children. He never thought he would be able to own his dream vehicle but would talk about it all the time.

When I was 8 years old I promised him that on his 57th birthday I would buy him a 57 bel-air. I never forgot and was able to fulfill my promise.

Here is his reaction.

Explanation on what he was doing. One of our cornhole boards was broken and we were trying to rig it to stay up, while he was occupied I opened my garage to show the vehicle. He was too intent on fixing the board that he didn't notice the garage opening which took my sister saying "theres something we can fix it with in the garage, there".

Also when he states thats the one you have been showing me, that is because I had been,I had showed him pictures of the Bel air. (I have had it for over 2 years waiting to give it to him) We would talk about older vehicles so to gauge how much he would enjoy it etc I would show him pictures of it from the listing I found. He would get so excited and talk about owning something like that but that he "knew her never would be able to"
 
If I had a hero at the moment, it would be Magnus Walker. Here's his latest video as he continues to explore his new found love of the 70's turbos. Just listen to that popping exhaust - real hackles up stuff!

 
All you Star Wars nerds (you know who you are)

 
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I will just leave this stunning example of evolution and adaptation to amaze you...and haunt your dreams.

 
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