Hoverboards - Flying Saucers - Jet Packs

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I think the TV program "Mythbusters" debunked the JetPack design, but why should they have all the fun?

Come on guys and gals, rip these guys a new one. :lol:

I think the Flying Saucer actually has a chance of working (smile).http://www.futurehorizons.net/HVR2.jpg

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Ivan Seeking said:
This isn't really an unexplained phenomenon, so moved to GD.
Then explain to me how someone could spend $49.95 to $9,000.00 on something that will never work (smile).
 
I liked the look of the ducted fans, but if they ever came on the market for legal transport
can you imagine the mayhem, people dangling from power lines here there and every where, stuck in trees, dangling from over head road signs, hanging out with boys??
 
kach22i said:
Then explain to me how someone could spend $49.95 to $9,000.00 on something that will never work (smile).

*points at Iraq war*

(frown)