Tuesday, 22 April 2025

Nodding Holder

 

I recently saw this nodding bird in its holder in a junk shop and I immediately thought of its iconic use in the beginning of ALIEN as the data flashes over it.

An inspired prop!

I never had one as a kid. You?

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  1. My Uncle has one on his home bar. I read an article in a science maga that explained how it works.

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    1. That would be interesting to know Anon.

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  2. I did have one Woodsy, but I mis-Slade it !

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    1. Hee hee, I'm losing my marbles Mish but then again, we're all crazy now!

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  3. Paul Adams from New Zealand4/22/2025 6:37 am

    We never had one of those nodding birds, but there was a time when they seemed to be everywhere. I have not seen one in years.

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    1. I agree Paul, much more common in the past.

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  4. Yep, I had one. They were ubiquitous.

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    1. Did you try to project data across it Kev ALIEN-style?

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    2. No, I tried to keep the thing working, it was really temperamental.

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    3. Is it the sloshing fluid that makes it nod Kev? Drag and friction would slow it down I guess.

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    4. I suspect it is the shift in balance point as capillary action draws fluid to the head, then it evaporates. I probably shouldn't have kept mine on the window sill.

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  5. Actually, I was wrong, the fluid moves as a result of pressure differences brought about by evaporative cooling.

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    1. Nice one Kev! Fascinating stuff. Cheers.

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  6. https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/science-questions/question608.htm

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