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UtterlyBoring.com is produced by Jake Ortman (e-mail, resume), a 33-year-old dad, percussionist, sysadmin, Web developer, IT consultant and jack-of-all-trades geek, living in Bend, Oregon. He created this so that his expensive journalism and technology degree isn't getting totally wasted. In addition to editing this site in his free time, he is the service manager at Weston Technologies. He has LinkedIn and Facebook profiles if you're trying to stalk him. He will not be posting on Twitter.
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A Monster Killing Machine
While the site's not in English, many of the comments are in English. The commentors say the machine in the picture (below, in case the site disappears) appears to be a gigantic saw used in coal mining:
It's one scary thing, that's for sure. In the comments there were links to other sites that show pics of this and other huge mining machines here, here, and here.
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Giant Machinery from TexasBestGrok on 09/13/04 @ 05:22 PM: This is one cool machine. Language geek aside: This site appears to be in Finnish. How do I know that? It looks like Tolkien's Elvish. Via Utterly Boring.... (Read More)
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Jon said on 09/10/04 @ 09:52 AM: Man, I look at that thing and I can't help but think of Half-Life for some reason...
Neil T. said on 09/10/04 @ 10:56 AM: Don't know if it's what you intended, but the image doesn't show in Bloglines. I'm guessing you're doing some anti-hotlinking thing.
Still... scary.
Matt A said on 09/10/04 @ 06:13 PM: I saw that thing on the discovery channel. It's used for strip mining. What looks like a saw blade in the front is actually a large rotating scoop (clockwise from this angle). The scoop is supposed to be about 30 meters in diameter. It's absurd, I wish I could remember the number of tons of material this thing can move in a day so I could let you guys know. I don't want to just guess from a several month old memory.
Matt A said on 09/10/04 @ 06:19 PM: Wow, I'm such a tool. Jake's first link under the picture has all the tech info.
Jake said on 09/10/04 @ 08:02 PM: Yes, Neil, I have image blocking. See this link. I am considering removing it now that I'm a meatier server.
britt,jes,jay,mike,lisa said on 05/16/05 @ 01:12 PM: we are doing a school project kinda a debate thing we are for it and we have to come up with reasons why its safe we'd appriaciate any help about it
Steve said on 06/13/05 @ 10:59 AM: The machine in question is what is known as a bucket wheel excavator. Mainly used in Germany although there are a few used in the copper mines. Unlike most mining machines they have a hard time breaking up tough soil therefore they are used where the earth is soft which makes the earth easier to move.
http://cms2web.fam.de/english/Products/Opencast%2520mining%2520systems/Bucket%2520wheel%2520excavators/
Cut and paste the above url into browser will pop up the website. There are more but that is the only one with real good pictures at this time.
Offers pictures of one of the smaller machines in hi res for those interested. Also has some info but not alot.
I was looking for pictures of one when I came accross this board. I wanted to add content to my own website.
TotalWimp said on 09/28/05 @ 05:57 PM: I Made a site on this and it is in english check it out http://michaelgriswold.com under �pictures�
has good pictures and details
Totalwimp said on 10/10/05 @ 05:06 PM: http://www.michaelgriswold.com/
Check this macihine out!. all the pictures I could find and info is at my site "listed above" under "pictures" than "Giant Excavation Machine"
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