Jumat, 29 Oktober 2010

Link Latte 144


#144 - Week of October 29, 2010

Colossal Galactic Supercluster Discovery: 800 Trillion Suns - [wow]
Strange Facts about Pinball Machines - [interesting]
Inside the World's Biggest Private Jet - [wow pics]
Best Micro-Photos of 2010 - [fascinating]
William Gibson Speaks about Google - [future trends]
Great Pop-up Paper Art! - [wow video]
All the World Loved Swastika before WW2 - [mind-bending]
Locks of Love: Awesome Street Art - [pics]
Extraordinary Silver Beetle Found! - [wow nature]
Iraq Deaths Put on A Map - [an eye-opener]
Destroying Huge Observation Wheel... by Hand - [fun video]
Steampunk Conversion of Typewriters - [order it here!]
Recycled Human Ashes? Wow - [weird art]
Prague Astronomical Clock: Spectacular! - [wow video]
Cool & Creepy Halloween Party Foods - [weird]
Weirdest Pumpkin Carvings - [pics collection]
Strange and Gruesome Dolls - [weird art]
Building from Tetris - why not? - [architecture]
Abandoned San Francisco - [photography]
Indian Giant Squirrel, Weird - [nature]
Extreme Weather Instability Strikes Again!, more - [scroll down]
The Ghost Billboard... - [cool art]
Pretty Neat optical Illusion - [cool video]
Verrrry Generic News Report - [fun video, some language]
Deadly! Memory Card Testing - [wow video]
Trading a Piece of Paper - [hilarious video]
How to Crash a BMW, and a Mercedes - [spectacular stunts]
Action Figure of YOU. Order yours here - [cool site]
10 Greatest Animal Photobombs - [compilation]
Monsoon Floods in Pakistan - [extreme weather]
Travel Photography Blog on Steroids - [travel site]

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Senin, 25 Oktober 2010

The Ultimate Moving: Troll-A Gas Platform

"QUANTUM SHOT" #658Link - article by Avi Abrams


The biggest man-made object ever towed



Immense Troll Tower to Move & Conquer! No it's not something from the "World of Warcraft", it's an offshore oil rig, but a mind-numbingly huge one - in 1996 the Troll A platform set the Guinness World Record for 'largest offshore gas platform'.

It stands almost 500 meters tall and weighs 656,000 tons - it's one of the biggest man-made objects ever towed (it has now been dwarfed by Texaco's Petronius platform which is "arguably" the tallest structure in the world.)




Bigger than any aircraft carrier, higher than most TV towers, this vessel asks for a titanic team of ships to tow it to another location - and imagine splash this thing would make if it toppled!





At 1.2 million ton ballasted under tow, 472 meters high, with underwater concrete structure at 369 meters, and dry weight: 656,000 tons... Not many people realize how tall these things really are. Here's a comparison with the Eiffel Tower:



Also compare the height of some other oil platforms with the world's tallest buildings ("Troll A" is not in the picture, but it has overall height of 472 meters):


(image via)

I can just see Steven Seagal bossing around this rig, with Charles Bronson supervising a move (or the other way around) - either way, you can better grasp the immensity and power of this event!


(another platform being towed in the North Sea - more info, photo via StatOil)

Towing an iceberg away from the oil platform is a... beautiful task:


(photo by Randy Olson, National Geographic)

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The Troll Giants (Sucking the Oil Out)

Troll-A is not the only one (more info). There are a few big gas platforms in the North Sea Troll oil field - yes, you guessed right, "B" and "c":


(photos: Eilif Stene / Statoil)

And here is the Mighty "Troll-A" itself:




(images credit: StatOil)

The Goldeneye Gas Platform in the North Sea Northern, United Kingdom, looks puny compared with the 500-meter height of the "Troll A" (right):


(images via)

This is looking up from inside the platform's column:


(image credit: StatOil)

Moving this platform was comparable only to building it (the construction of the Troll A was considered to be the greatest engineering achievement of the century at the end of 1999). The immensity of construction is clearly seen in this photo: those are huge ships down there, not boats!



(images via 1, 2)

The way the Troll-A platform was installed and moved, is amazing in itself. Normally a platform's legs are transported on their side and then - supported by flotation devices - are dropped into place (sunk under the waves). This time though, the whole platform was assembled in one location, and then floated out!


(images via)

Here are a couple of photos to give you an idea how huge these platforms really are - looking inside the "StatOil" rig over 1.5 kilometers west of the Sleipner West in the North Sea:




(images credit: StatOil)

Here is "Nortrym" platform in Statfjord - in fact, one of many! Look at the bottom right image for location of these units:



(images via)



("Deepsea Trym" drilling rig by Nortrym - photo by Chiefen, via)

The Ekofisk oil and gas field development complex is 200 miles from Norway:



(images via 1, 2, David McNew/Getty Images, Reuters)

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Big Oil Platforms Encounter Huge Waves

You've seen encounters of tankers and passenger ships with waves - Ships vs. Big Waves. But huge oil rigs routinely endure heavy seas and sometime suffer serious wave damage, especially those that are anchored to one place and can't be towed away from approaching storms easily. Here are some images to give you an idea:



The "Borgila" and "Nortrym" oil platforms are among many threatened by extreme storms, hurricanes (in the vicinity of the US) and the possibility of fires and oil leaks:



(images via 1, 2)

The recent oil spill disaster caused many people to re-examine the safety record of gas platforms:



(photos by AP, Associated Press, Getty images)

The offshore oil platform 'Gullfaks C' stands up to a fierce, North Sea storm (with 7 meter high waves):



(photos by Arnulf Husmo/Stone/Getty Images, Tuftronic10000, via)

A rogue wave model was created to test oil platforms (more info and a video of a monster wave):


(image via)

And finally - here is our "Troll A" giant platform valiantly enduring some good-sized waves: hopefully nothing more extreme than this -


(image via)

Watch the long video about this platform and how it was moved - click here.

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Also Read:
Transporting Space Shuttles
Wind Power in Stormy Waters

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Sabtu, 23 Oktober 2010

Paper Parkour



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Paper Parkour



Here's a delightfully whimsical take on parkour: the French free-running sport. Created by the amazing Martin Brekke. (Another great parkour video is here - performed by a... dog)







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Modern Steam



Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, allow us to present the steam wizards of the San Francisco Bay Area: Kinetic Steam Works. If it puffs and clanks or whistles and chugs they have probably created their version of it. Take, for instance, their traction engine Hortense!





(image credit: Kinetic Steam Works)





(image credit: Jeremy Crandell)



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If You're Going To Dream



- you might as well dream REAL big. This is a plan for the National Library of Paris, by Étienne-Louis Boullée, 1785.





(image via Miss Folly)



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Flying Into The Future



The amazing CGI artwork of Vitaly Bulgarov. His pilot looks about to soar into tomorrow (more images here).





(image credit: Bulgarov)



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Mixed fresh links for today:



Some Disturbing Antique Exercise Equipment - [weird gadgets]

Restaurant Designed by Futurist Syd Mead - [architecture]

Nitro Glycerin Exploding In Slow Motion - [wow video]

An almost-annual shooting gallery picture: taken over 74 years - [pics]

Beautiful Chart of Geologic Time - [big infographic]

A 23 Foot Long Lego Aircraft Carrier - [geek art]

10 Greatest Tricksters of All Time - [weird]

The World's Largest Stove - [weird]

Vintage Space Travel - [another great compilation]

Scary Sticker Scratches on Your Car - [wow video]

Weird Sports That Used To Be Part of The Olympics - [video]

Card Packing Job in China - [wow video]

Travel Photography Blog on Steroids - [cool site]



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The Giant Diver Visits Antwerp



The geniuses of Royal de Luxe are back! They've had an elephant and a five-story little girl in London, and a monstrous spider in Liverpool, and now their huge girl and a new huge diver pay a magical visit to Antwerp, Belgium!





(image credit: Michel Depril)





(image credit: Henry Krul)





(images credit: Kriebel)



See other creations of Royal de Luxe - Radical Mannequins and Machine Animals of Nantes.



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Your Mileage May Vary



Here's a scooter that's so environmentally friendly it will even put down roots if you leave it parked for too long:





(image via)



And this Cadillac is even more of a classic, having been completely handmade out of the finest mahogany (more info:





(image credit: Tom Strongman)



The aptly named Friend Wood built this automotive beauty (more info):





(images via)



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A Priceless Artifact



Here's a charming broach with a staggering secret: the hair in it is from the legendary Edgar Allan Poe! It was given by Poe to Sarah Elmira Royster shortly before his death.





(image via)



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Keep Your Eyes On The Stars



.... and your big metal feet on the ground:





(image via)



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Can I Have Change For A Great Old One



In Cthulhu We Trust. All Others Pay Cash:





(image credit: Ectoplasmosis)



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Hayley Mills in the dubious embrace of...



The Tentacle Man!





(original unknown)



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Up, Up And Away!



If it flies it would be fantastic. If it doesn't it's still wonderfully weird!





(image via Silver White)



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Sick, dude!







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(Shamelessly) Self-Indulged



"Travel Photography Blog on Steroids" - SelfIndulged has put together this fascinating edition:









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