Very Informative Site - Learn and Utilize Resources

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The discussion centers around a website that presents unconventional and humorous content related to building an "anti-flying saucer defense" system. Participants express amusement at the site's tongue-in-cheek nature, suggesting that it is not meant to be taken seriously. There is a nostalgic mention of a specific step in the building process, with one member recalling a personal experience and a photo related to it. Overall, the conversation highlights the site's educational yet playful approach to its subject matter.
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Very educational. I dare say some members may be able to put this to use.
http://zapatopi.net/afdb.html#BUILD :biggrin:
 
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I've seen this before...god I hope these people are kidding, or else I'm putting i the "favorite crackpot theories" forum :smile:
 
Oh, I love that site! There are a lot of hints there that it's very tongue-in-cheek, not something they take seriously.
 
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Oh, I love that site! There are a lot of hints there that it's very tongue-in-cheek, not something they take seriously.
I love step 7! :smile:
 
I remember making one of those! I wonder if I still have the photo...
 
this one is even better, there is even little propeller on top.
 

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