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A better use for neodymium magnets

04/20/2007 2:47 PM

This is simple and cool.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aPQqNt15-o

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Re: A better use for neodymium magnets

04/20/2007 2:56 PM

Wow, that's pretty cool.

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Re: A better use for neodymium magnets

04/23/2007 6:44 AM

That was cool. So how does it work?

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Re: A better use for neodymium magnets

04/23/2007 9:20 AM

It's a motor, yo.

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Re: A better use for neodymium magnets

04/23/2007 11:16 AM

First thought:

That's Great!!!

second thought:

Dang it! That's going to drive me nuts trying to figure it out......

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