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Not really; it's bulbous, not foil-shaped.waht said:Nice. It looks like a propeller. But, doesn't the counterweight count as a second blade?
waht said:How about setting up a bladeless fan?
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/12/dysons-air-multiplier-is-the-overpriced-bladeless-fan-you-never/
Cyrus said:Google Samara Dave
That is so freakin' cool it almost (almost) makes me want to ask why.Cyrus said:That's right. I've droped a maple seed or two during flight testing in my day.
Cyrus said:Google Samara Dave
Hm. Install it low enough and my haircutting needs are facilitated for life.MotoH said:I thought it looked like a Gurkha:
DaveC426913 said:Hm. Install it low enough and my haircutting needs are facilitated for life.
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