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Falling Dominoes 'Triple Spiral"
#41690 09/11/16 04:48 PM
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slolerner #41696 09/11/16 05:24 PM
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Great! Thank goodness for video recording. It's easier to watch the video again than to set up the dominoes another time.


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slolerner #41708 09/12/16 03:57 PM
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OMG! Amazing. Steady hand. Good demonstration of angular vs. linear velocity.

And the builder said this was "only" her third largest construction. shocked

And the post-video frames seem to indicate that there is an entire culture out there constructing these sorts of things. What am I missing?? Do some people have too much time on their hands?


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Ira L #41709 09/12/16 04:07 PM
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Yes, you are missing something. I think people are making things up to 250,000 pieces. This is the most intriguing one I've seen so far. She's a future structural engineer!

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slolerner #41741 09/15/16 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted By: slolerner
She's a future structural engineer!

Or a future politician. grin tongue


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