• No gods or kings. Only Hamster.
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[IMG]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_XHRiRjCe5Kk/TJ2ZFxB6ksI/AAAAAAAAAL0/gUyVqamsDqU/s1600/newhabitat.jpg[/IMG] how does the air know which hose to go into? ohn nevermind i dint see the top
he should make a desalination/water purification unit, that way he doesn't need to give the hamster a water bottle
[QUOTE=Pandemix;25428212]Holy shit, I saw this video on his blog: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHV8I_Ck1Jo&feature=player_embedded#![/media] It's fucking awesome...[/QUOTE] What's the big deal? I know it would be cool to be in that thing but it's not like it's a work of magic to make that, fill up your bathtub and flip a cup upside down then push it into the water really quickly and there will be air at the top of the cup.
The guy on the blog says he wants to make it perm. Poor hamster will get lonely. :(
Center of the Earth. Now.
We also must trust him, his dad has 3 rings on one finger.
Should have named it Ratture technically hamsters and rats are related, but I don't know so i dont give a fuc
[QUOTE=mr apple;25456856]The guy on the blog says he wants to make it perm. Poor hamster will get lonely. :([/QUOTE] The air pump he has now can support up to 15 or so hamsters - hes says so on his website - and this is just a test rig - plans are to make larger one This is really cute and i'v always loved sub's :( i want a underwater house No harm is being done to the hamster - and compared to what happens to lab rats ... yea...
The guy and his family play too much bioshock and meth
[QUOTE=mr apple;25460683]The guy and his family play too much bioshock and meth[/QUOTE] No, he's just very, very awesome.
I want to construct this. Only able to withstand a fire, nuclear fallout, and a zombie apocalypse. Other than that, this man should win the Nobel Peace Prize for science.
This is way cooler than that guy who fed his mice to a snapping turtle.
I wonder how many hamsters it took for him to get a working cage... :ohdear:
with a hamster wheel, part of the power problem is solved :D
[QUOTE=Surma;25468198]with a hamster wheel, part of the power problem is solved :D[/QUOTE] This man has solved the future power problems! We can now replace nuclear power with hamster wheels!
[QUOTE=Teh_Medic;25468058]I wonder how many hamsters it took for him to get a working cage... :ohdear:[/QUOTE] Non.
This was really cool to read, can't wait till it progresses to humans underwater then we will be fully zombie proof!
a thread with content, it's a miracal
[QUOTE=Profanwolf;25468336]This man has solved the future power problems! We can now replace nuclear power with hamster wheels![/QUOTE] I thought was what my car ran on. You know when your car starts squeaking, thats when you're working them Asian hamsters.
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He just started a new project: [b]Project Earth Rover[/b] [quote]Although I still plan to expand Hampture, I have too many ideas to spend all of my time on a single project. This is an idea I've played around with for years; a telepresence robot that you can control over the internet, stationed in the middle of a forest, using a solar panel/battery pack combo to keep the robot charged as well as the mobile 3G/4G hotspot that provides connectivity. [img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_XHRiRjCe5Kk/TLtpRiC9_9I/AAAAAAAAAQA/asf0ViP-7vg/s400/earthrover.png[/img] What if you could explore a deep forest at work? Or between classes? Would you draw what you see? Do battle with squirrels? What if multiple people could explore the woods together, via their own separate robots? Would you form expedition parties? Pester racoons? Challenge bears? The potential here is pretty obvious, I think. True to my word, I completed Hampture with your generous support. I did the research, assembled the components and the end result was everything we all hoped it would be. If you support this project, rather than simply witnessing the fruits of your contributions, you'll be able to directly interact. Everyone involved will be able to log into one of several robots and go on grand adventures in the great outdoors. So let's get started, shall we?[/quote] [url]http://projectearthrover.blogspot.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=Grog95;25468496]This was really cool to read, can't wait till it progresses to humans underwater then we will be fully zombie proof![/QUOTE] An outbreak could still occur if the habitat grows too big. And theres nowhere to run...
This will be rad if he places the hamster there with a live camera streaming the experiment for a few days.
[QUOTE=Communist Cake;25472133]He just started a new project: [B]Project Earth Rover[/B] [URL]http://projectearthrover.blogspot.com/[/URL][/QUOTE] He should just make a bigger hampture, and put an rc car with a webcam in it. He needs to add some type of organism that converts the hamsters wastes for it to work in the long term though.
He should get a fish tank and do this. I would love to see results.
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;25420907]Yep, can't think of a proper argument so you just insult me. Real mature.[/QUOTE] You insulted him first... followed by an argument... But still so.
[QUOTE=LinuX;25543406]He should get a fish tank and do this. I would love to see results.[/QUOTE] That was his original plan, but fish tanks usually aren't designed to withstand 8 feet of pressure.
[QUOTE=LinuX;25543406]He should get a fish tank and do this. I would love to see results.[/QUOTE] The box he is using is a sort of pressure-right container, if I read correctly. A regular fish tank would implode under the pressure.
What a crazy guy, he's so silly!
Wow this made my day...
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