S03E07 Water on my paperplane. (Can't believe I just got two national records!)
Frothland
English - December 19, 2020 17:21 - 1 hour - 56.8 MBPersonal Journals Society & Culture Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Ever wondered what dreams are made of?
Sometimes, I think it´s just paper.
27.9 seconds.
Back in 2012 Takuo Toda, guessing he´s japanese, he threw his paperplane and it stayed in the air for 27.9 seconds. That´s the world record still, longest air time for a paperplane. So far.
I don´t know much.
Much about anything really.
I know you can´t beat world records with paperplanes in the rain.
I know you cant fold paperplanes out of wet paper.
I know you´d have to fold and fly the paperplane like inside, somewhere dry and kind of spacious.
If it's raining.
It never rains in outer space.
One day there might just be a paperplane in space, in fact, the same Takuo Toda along with a professor at Tokyo university, came close to actually doing that. Launching a paperplane from the international spacestation. Years later another group of people sent a paper plane from Germany to Australia.
This and more on today's episode of Frothland.
And by the way, I don't have a catchphrase.
Mr. Froth
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