New Seniors

65+ ain't what it used to be.

In Russia, an out of control forklift driver slammed into stock shelves causing a chain reaction that collapsed over $150,000 worth of stock. You gotta see this!

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Real-life Dick Tracy Jetpack


by Your Neighbors.

New Zealand based Martin Aircraft Company has been hard at work on a real life jetpack. The jetpack achieves lift via a water-cooled piston engine that blows air downward. It can climb at a rate of 800 to 1,000 feet per minute, and can travel horizontally at speeds up to 60 miles per hour.

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Looks more like Russian Roulette to us! Yikes!

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The Blakesburg, Iowa antique airfield is a destination for those with a historical perspective and a love of aviation. This is not an advertised event; members get together purely for the joy of flying and showing their antique planes.

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This guy has some amazing skills! Now can we watch him dig a hole?

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Here at NewSeniors, we break out in a cold sweat just backing out of the garage. The fellow driving this truck could teach us a thing or two!

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Cars of Dreams


by Your Neighbors.

“Cars of Dreams” is one of the world’s largest private museums. Larger than a football field, this museum is a shrine to the heyday of American automobiles. Owner, John Staluppi only opens the museum to the public three times a year, and then only to raise money for children’s causes. What an amazing place!

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“Move Over” laws require motorists move over when passing any official vehicle that is stopped with its lights flashing. You must move over one lane while passing, or slow down to at least 20 miles an hour below the posted speed limit if it is not possible to move over one lane. These laws are in effect in every state in the continental U.S.

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From the PBS documentary series “Carrier,” these two videos are about landing F-18 jets aboard the USS Nimitz during weather that causes a severely pitching deck. It’s extremely dangerous and the tension in the pilots and crew is very apparent.

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