 h a l f b a k e r y A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside a rich, flaky crust
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And it's [DeGroof] with the assist! |
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Having a shot clock built into the basketball is a GREAT idea. When time expires, *pfffft* no more shooting. |
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silly question. how do they time it now? |
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With a clock on the wall, the ref blows his whistle if it expires. (WTAGIPBAN) |
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//simply deflate itself momentarily // the momentarily bit could be a problem. You'f have to have a pressurised cylinder perfectly balanced in the middle of the ball I reckon but you'd need a valve built into the side of the basket ball which would unbalance it. You could have counter wieghts I suppose but I dunnno how well that'd work |
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exactly as cannonfodder stated, the electronice will throw the cg of the ball so far off you cant throw it without it wobbling |
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More men should have these ... |
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You beat me to it....although I'm not sure what feedback mechanism I'd be comfortable with. Is it adjustable ? |
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By the way, I'm thinking about a mechanism here that can suck air into a pressurization vessel as well as release it to make this thing work... |
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[Steve Degroof], Exactly. |
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