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Quoted: Quoted: Don't see that everyday. We do, I ran a cross a gif of this on jalopnik, and failed to see why it was so amusing Sorry to be a negative nancy ![]() while cool, I don't understand why it ate the nom nom, then shat it out, and then ate it again. Easier to transport, just for kicks. It was cool though. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don't see that everyday. We do, I ran a cross a gif of this on jalopnik, and failed to see why it was so amusing Sorry to be a negative nancy ![]() while cool, I don't understand why it ate the nom nom, then shat it out, and then ate it again. Easier to transport, just for kicks. It was cool though. Just a thought, but I would imagine if it was transported laying down the tubes of cotten would be compacted and begin to wedge themselves against the walls of the truck. Standing up they won't do that. But that is my city folk analysis of the situation. ![]() |
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Hmmm I wonder how long the driver has been doing that? How come whenever I watch a youtube video posted in the thread, it comes out yellow? ![]() I have the same problem. Execpt mine shows up white and barely visible. Almost like the brightness is turned up way to high. |
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Hmmm I wonder how long the driver has been doing that? How come whenever I watch a youtube video posted in the thread, it comes out yellow? ![]() I have the same problem. Execpt mine shows up white and barely visible. Almost like the brightness is turned up way to high. Mine's all fucked up too. I think we caught the Youtube gay. |
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What is the yellow wrap/foam around the cotton roll and how is the cotton wrapped or stuffed in? Turns out to be High Tech Stuff It is a mix of adhesive plastic film, thick film with RFID tags, and a non-adhesive outer layer on the wrap. Each roll is rapped at harvest time, inside the harvester, then spit out the back to make room for a new one to be ready. |



