Ideas in "Sports & Recreation" (5 results)

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new extreme sport

mountian bouncing, or waterfall droping

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ID:50

Date:Aug 27, '08

Creator:drgoodvibe

Category:Sports & Recreation

Running: A Primitive Act

Thoughts on the joys of running and human nature.

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ID:138

Date:Mar 13, '09

Creator:twabradshaw

Category:Sports & Recreation

self righting monster truck

a monster truck that will flip itself back up right after crashing.

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ID:199

Date:Apr 14, '09

Creator:quirky1

Category:Sports & Recreation

surfboards that sharks will avoid

Shark resistant surfboards and boogie-boards easy to make.

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ID:273

Date:Oct 26, '10

Creator:uxobob

Category:Sports & Recreation

Walk on water/ waterstrider

Have fun running across the top of a lake, or any semi smooth body of water

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ID:257

Date:Apr 11, '10

Creator:uxobob

Category:Sports & Recreation

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