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Good idea. But why not start it as a computer game? |
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I think that "hard core fan" means a fan with a directed tunnel of air. A virtual pool cue. |
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How about using a custom, felt-lined hoberman-type sphere as a table? You wouldn't need anything more fancy than a set of regulation poolballs, and since the table would be collapsible, you could take it somewhere (say, on a shuttle flight, or as a Soyuz space tourist to the ISS) where you could actually use it in zero-gravity. I'm not sure what one would use to set the balls... I guess you could collapse the table after each game to get them in the middle again... |
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Hang on DrCurry, you're assuming he read it in a sci-fi book, how do you know it wasn't a book he started writing? |
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one imagines that if he wrote it, he would remember it. |
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// felt-lined hoberman-type sphere as a table // |
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How would one shoot balls that are inside a felt-lined sphere? You couldn't see inside, let alone get a cue through the felt. |
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[simonj & Dr. Curry] I did write it (or at least start to), but it was so long ago and there are so many that I start and abandon, that my ability to recall it is not so great. I think it was going to be a "Star Wars" type book. My intention was that the players would be in the field of play, though I hadn't thought of it as a sphere. The Long Range Telescope idea originated in the same way. |
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mea culpa: I thought you meant you started reading it, not writing it. Since it's your original idea, no problemo! |
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