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-==== The Non Catagorized Inflatables ==== 
  
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 +==== The Non Catagorized Inflatables === 
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 -Chinese farmers near the Zhongyuan oil fields in China's Henan province carry back to their homes giant plastic bags filled with natural gass stolen from wells along the road. They use the gas for cooking and heating, causing annual losses of more than 20 million yuan (5 million guilders) to the oil companies.\\ -Chinese farmers near the Zhongyuan oil fields in China's Henan province carry back to their homes giant plastic bags filled with natural gass stolen from wells along the road. They use the gas for cooking and heating, causing annual losses of more than 20 million yuan (5 million guilders) to the oil companies.\\
 source: book "Lightness" - The inevitable renaissance of minimum energy structures, Adriaan Beukers - Ed van Hinte\\ source: book "Lightness" - The inevitable renaissance of minimum energy structures, Adriaan Beukers - Ed van Hinte\\
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 source: emilindia.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=200... source: emilindia.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=200...
  
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-{{hef_limoges.jpg|hef_limoges.jpg}} {{:pattonsghostarmybarrageball.jpg?250}}\\ 
-AIR CUSHIONS\\  
-The Urban Search and Rescue team uses these for lifting immensely heavy objects. When deflated, the bags can be inserted under objects, even when there is very little room available. Once inserted, the bag is filled with air via the attached connection and hose which are clearly visible in the photos above. As the bag fills it lifts the load on top of it. 
-source: http://www.buitink-technology.com/ 
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-{{:dsc00282.jpga_worker_mouth-blowing_glass_to_prepare_a_flower_vasewww.amitgoel.com_venice_image21.jpg?495}}{{:simone_decker.jpg|}}\\+{{:pattonsghostarmybarrageball.jpg?275}}  {{hef_limoges.jpg|hef_limoges.jpg}} \\ 
 +-British and American officers team up to work out security  problems in preparation for D-Day; and as part of the massive D-Day preparations, American troops load into LSTs (Landing Ships, Tank) at a British port; in the foreground are barrage balloons, which were flown on a tether to create obstacles for low-flying enemy planes. 
 +Copyright 310 Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved. 
 +www.americainwwii.com/.../pattonsghostarmy.htm\\ 
 +-Air Cushions, The Urban Search and Rescue team uses these for lifting immensely heavy objects. When deflated, the bags can be inserted under objects, even when there is very little room available. Once inserted, the bag is filled with air via the attached connection and hose which are clearly visible in the photos above. As the bag fills it lifts the load on top of it. 
 +source: http://www.buitink-technology.com/\\ 
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 -Worker mouth blowing glass to prepare a flower vase  -Worker mouth blowing glass to prepare a flower vase 
 source: http://www.amitgoel.com/venice/image21.JPG\\ source: http://www.amitgoel.com/venice/image21.JPG\\
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-British and American officers team up to work out security  problems in preparation for D-Day; and as part of the massive D-Day preparations, American troops load into LSTs (Landing Ships, Tank) at a British port; in the foreground are barrage balloons, which were flown on a tether to create obstacles for low-flying enemy planes. 
-Copyright 310 Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved. 
-www.americainwwii.com/.../pattonsghostarmy.htm 
  
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 -Image used for invitation Artist Airshow in the Uk  more: http://www.artscatalyst.org/projects/space/airshow.html\\ -Image used for invitation Artist Airshow in the Uk  more: http://www.artscatalyst.org/projects/space/airshow.html\\
 -Early in 1962 the staff of the Commander in Chief, Pacific, believing that the buildup in Vietnam required centralized control and management of long-distance communications into, out of, and within the Republic of Vietnam, recommended to the joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington that the responsibility for the operation of the Army's worldwide communications "gateway" station. -Early in 1962 the staff of the Commander in Chief, Pacific, believing that the buildup in Vietnam required centralized control and management of long-distance communications into, out of, and within the Republic of Vietnam, recommended to the joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington that the responsibility for the operation of the Army's worldwide communications "gateway" station.
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 Paul Gierow's GATR-com (which stands for "ground antenna transmit and receive) inflatable satellite ball has got to be the most sci-fi invention of the bunch. Designed to provide communications in otherwise inhospitable environments, the six or eight-foot sphere contains a plastic satellite dish that unfolds when the ball is inflated and can be targeted to within one-tenth of a degree. When collapsed, the GATR-com weighs just 70 pounds and fits into two backpacks. The $50,000 ball has already been tested in disaster areas, helping a Red Cross station secure medicine during Hurricane Katrina, and Gierow says he's been inundated with potential clients. We can see why -- not only does this thing dial up a T1 speed connection, it's perfect for exercising your Wookiees. Peep a vid of the ball setting up after the jump.\\ Paul Gierow's GATR-com (which stands for "ground antenna transmit and receive) inflatable satellite ball has got to be the most sci-fi invention of the bunch. Designed to provide communications in otherwise inhospitable environments, the six or eight-foot sphere contains a plastic satellite dish that unfolds when the ball is inflated and can be targeted to within one-tenth of a degree. When collapsed, the GATR-com weighs just 70 pounds and fits into two backpacks. The $50,000 ball has already been tested in disaster areas, helping a Red Cross station secure medicine during Hurricane Katrina, and Gierow says he's been inundated with potential clients. We can see why -- not only does this thing dial up a T1 speed connection, it's perfect for exercising your Wookiees. Peep a vid of the ball setting up after the jump.\\
 source: http://www.engadget.com\\ source: http://www.engadget.com\\
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-continue with more inflatable image sections: [[Powered by Wind]] - [[Parasite Inflatables]] - [[Soap Experiences]] - [[When Nature Inflates]] - [[Environmental Blendings]] - [[Hardened Bubbles]] - [[Inflatable Spaces]] - [[Inflatable Sound]] - [[Interactive Inflatables]] - [[Inflatable Wearables]] - [[The Non Categorized Inflatables]] - [[Lighter than Air]] - [[NASA Inflatables]] 
  
-or go back: [[Cocky Eek]]+**continue with more inflatable image sections:** [[Powered by Wind]] - [[Parasite Inflatables]] - [[Soap Experiences]] - [[When Nature Inflates]] - [[Environmental Blendings]] - [[Hardened Bubbles]] - [[Inflatable Spaces]] - [[Inflatable Sound]] - [[Interactive Inflatables]] - [[Inflatable Wearables]] - [[The Non Categorized Inflatables]] - [[Lighter than Air]] - [[NASA Inflatables]] **or go back:** [[Cocky Eek]]
  
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