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Nice find! That's a great machine for showing how objects impact planetary bodies; nice job Tom! -
yup, i played with it when i went to chicago, on my factory tour Tom told me to check it out and that he had made it for the planetarium, he is also pretty high up at the field museum, and got us a behind the scenes look there, it was fun.
Originally posted by Tom in reffrence to a post saying he acted like my dad...
"That's right!
WHO'S YOUR DADDY!!"
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Are those water-filled paintballs?you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
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So, how many rounds does the "hopper" hold?
I wonder how many times a day the machine needs to be refilled...
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Think you're ready, Grasshopper?
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I bet theres some pods near by.Originally posted by phazeshifterSo, how many rounds does the "hopper" hold?
I wonder how many times a day the machine needs to be refilled...
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This is sweet! Another awsome thing from Mr.Kaye!
I'll have to take it out to dinner and a movie first. Will it go see AVP?
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Originally posted by jenarelJAMAre those water-filled paintballs?
But they are really empty. Educational = Empty balls used in planetarium meteor impact exhibit.Originally posted by ArmyMost likely filled with the same powder. Water would quickly clot and clog up the works with mud.Comment
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