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[challenge entry] World first!
The remote control burrowing owl

click here to see it in action

From the What's that lurking at the bottom of the garden? challenge. See all 261 entries (closed)

(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:01, archived)
# That's very good!
Although the image is a tad on the large side.. and it appears to be drilling as oppose to burrowing. Woo nonetheless :)
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:03, archived)
# Spack-handy-chop-tubes
.
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:53, archived)
# you
mentalist

thats great!
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:04, archived)
# go on the owl!
very woo yay!
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:05, archived)
# yay
to that
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:05, archived)
# I love it,
but the action would suggest more of a reciprocating compactor owl
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:05, archived)
# Can you optimise that at all?
It's 3/4 of a Meg!!

It is cool tho :-)

Maybe reducing the colours would get it down a bit?
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:09, archived)
# made it
a clickety
that ok?
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:36, archived)
# Owls are the new kittens.
Nuff said.
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:32, archived)
# What have the
kitens become?
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:35, archived)
# jam.
mmmmmm, tasty.
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:38, archived)
# I thought Jam
was made from Hamsters?
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:40, archived)
# But then
they'd be called jamsters
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:44, archived)
# Or Hamam.







/coat
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:48, archived)
# Or
Hamsterjam, if you plant it, Tulips grow from it.
(, Wed 27 Nov 2002, 10:50, archived)