interesting video, but I wonder why the Cars police haven’t said anything about this post having nothing to do with Cars… Oops, I forgot — Jack is the only one who isn’t allowed to discuss material unrelated to Cars.
My kids love putting all manner of things inside my acoustic guitar, from crayons, my picks(!) to toys. They are all actually quite hard to get out because of how a guitar is made; there are ridges that stop things sliding out, so you kind of need to ‘jump’ them out while giving the guitar a good shake.
That is cool.
pretty cool! i couldn’t see the video on my blackberry. go figure…
interesting video, but I wonder why the Cars police haven’t said anything about this post having nothing to do with Cars… Oops, I forgot — Jack is the only one who isn’t allowed to discuss material unrelated to Cars.
What a great music video… looks like I may get an iPhone 5 for my next phone…
As a guitarist and a math major, it’s neat to see the cyclical wave patterns on the strings as he plays.
My kids love putting all manner of things inside my acoustic guitar, from crayons, my picks(!) to toys. They are all actually quite hard to get out because of how a guitar is made; there are ridges that stop things sliding out, so you kind of need to ‘jump’ them out while giving the guitar a good shake.
Picks are definitely the hardest to get out. Great description of “jumping” stuff out!
iNeat!
What’s even freakier are the videos of the airplane propellers filmed with an iPhone.