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- by unknown - 8/6/2004 - 11:14:58 pmelnotBruth 8/6/2004 - 11:16:40 pm
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Tim Bishop 8/7/2004 - 6:44:01 pm
Isn't this a touch Mondrian?
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- by unknown - 8/6/2004 - 1:38:43 pmhow the hell? 8/6/2004 - 5:22:56 pm
how did this happen? two of the same drawing?
mf 8/6/2004 - 6:37:04 pm
woaaahhh. i saw this once before a wile ago in the board. eery
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- by seeka - 8/6/2004 - 12:35:30 pmseeka 8/6/2004 - 12:36:19 pm
I need a inspiration
elnotBruth 8/6/2004 - 11:18:50 pm
brill! which end will i suck/light?
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- by unknown - 8/6/2004 - 9:50:24 amLittle Dougie 8/6/2004 - 9:51:26 am
dougie draws skulls. i only 10 yeers old.
bb 8/6/2004 - 9:57:11 am
Then ask your parents to take you to Pirate Island! They have lots of fun piratical stuff for lil' buccaneers... like wenches and rum!
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- by unknown - 8/6/2004 - 9:30:35 amOEKAKI 8/6/2004 - 9:30:57 am
let us hear your votes now....
bb 8/6/2004 - 9:39:01 am
By the angle of the ramp in front of him, I say that he doesn't need to duck as the giant black orb of doom will sail harmlessly over his head. The breeze caused by it's passing may blow his hat off, though, so I would advise him to hold on to it with the mangled grippers at the ends of his arms.
mez 8/6/2004 - 10:53:37 am
bb makes some good points. However, we just don't know enough information to make an educated guess! How fast is the orb going? I assume by the speed lines, it's pretty fast, but "pretty fast" isn't a number! How heavy is this orb? What if he doesn't even have to duck! What if his mangled grippers are so strong, he can just grab the orb in midair, and hurl it back from whence it came? We must take all these things into consideration.
seeka 8/6/2004 - 11:16:30 am
what if the bowl is not a bowl but a hole ?
H2OFront 8/6/2004 - 12:47:40 pm
Hmm...
All good points, however, please consider that the mass of the object is not know, nor are the gravity constraints known... one might draw the conclusion that no matter what the man does, the ball might reach the apex of the ramp and simply toplle over upon him, or could possibly reverse it's path
All good points, however, please consider that the mass of the object is not know, nor are the gravity constraints known... one might draw the conclusion that no matter what the man does, the ball might reach the apex of the ramp and simply toplle over upon him, or could possibly reverse it's path
AL 8/7/2004 - 9:46:25 pm
HELLO NO! HE DIES FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER!
BIZAR PLANET YOUR PLANET ! 8/9/2004 - 7:10:36 am
In fact I know this little guy , named Steven. And if I remember well he'll use his welknown self defence system : He 'll turn himself an he 'll blow with a very hard poop the ball in the opposite direction !!
Bravo Steven !!!!!
Bravo Steven !!!!!
hot for teacher 8/15/2004 - 12:06:27 am
the mass of the ball has nothing to do with the height it will attain. Only the angle of launch and velocity, or the initial velocity vector.I think he will duck in time to save his face, but not his hat :(
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- by unknown - 8/6/2004 - 9:22:14 amOEKAKI 8/6/2004 - 9:22:38 am
Wall street jungle monsters
elnotBruth 8/6/2004 - 11:20:41 pm
hmmmmmmmmmmm up or down?
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