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    INVENTION AWARDS The Flying Belt

    By Posted on 1.22.2008 15 Comments

    How do you prevent insurgents from shooting down choppers? How do you keep a cast from itching? How do you reinvent the brick? You sketch. And then you work: nights, weekends-for years, if you have to. You blow all your money, then beg for more. You build prototypes, and when they fail, you build more. Why? Because inventing is about solving problems, and not stopping until your solution becomes real.

    6.22.2008 at 01:25pm - Comment by nakliyatci

    yessssss The group´s first two customers-the Army and a company that will use it for building maintenance-will get an ingenious device that´s also incredibly easy to master. ankara nakliyat ankara nakliyat ankara nakliyat ankara nakliyat ankara nakliyat After a few more turns, Fofonoff is rocketing up the wall with ease, looking as confident as secret agent Ethan Hunt-disguised as an engineer.

  • Science

    INVENTION AWARDS The Flying Belt

    By Posted on 1.22.2008 15 Comments

    How do you prevent insurgents from shooting down choppers? How do you keep a cast from itching? How do you reinvent the brick? You sketch. And then you work: nights, weekends-for years, if you have to. You blow all your money, then beg for more. You build prototypes, and when they fail, you build more. Why? Because inventing is about solving problems, and not stopping until your solution becomes real.

    6.22.2008 at 01:22pm - Comment by nakliyatci

    thank you very much Just curious about its success at shooting the large intestine -- if there is feces there, couldn't this instrument get covered and lose its ability to take decent pictures? OR, is it a part of the protocol for the patient to empty his/her bowels (completely) and fast before ingesting this device? thanks. nakliyat nakliyat evden eve nakliyat evden eve nakliyat evden eve nakliyat evden eve nakliyat evden eve nakliyat



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