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Cool link - it works really vividly. Aren't our eyes amazing? |
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// I wonder how it would look at high speeds?// White? |
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Would one that was simply painted colours look the same as one that actually had lights behind each colour section (for night-time driving)? I can't recall any colour theory. |
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How would a strobe light look behind spoked wheels? |
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You may need cruise control, to keep the gas pedal held down. Particularly if you want to watch the passenger side wheels. |
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Damn colour wheel link, I stared deeply into the wheel and was mezmorized for hours. There should be some sort of warning. |
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The color wheel posted is not what I expected to find for a spinning hubcap. What I think would be cooler is one of those black and white round patters that, when spun, seem to display colors. Remember making these in science class in school? |
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I'll see if I can find a link to demonstrate... |
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Sorry, [Wes], bit harsh of me - just thought that the original wheel you linked would just look grey when spinning quickly. It looks much cooler with the applets in [XSarenkaX]'s links (love #13). |
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Have a black & white croissant that is spinning at such high speeds that there is a tinge of colour in the middle. |
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[XSarenkaX] -- Excellent links, very nice. I had actually thought about this originally, but couldn't find a link to describe what I meant. I remember seeing these in the National Museum of Science & Technology in Ottawa, ON, Canada when I was a kid. They had a bunch there too, and you could spin them at varying speeds...... excellent link! |
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I've ordered a set of # 12's |
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A set of dizzing four number 7's for me. |
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I ran #13 and ended up in 1852. |
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I've got my spinning disk, now I'm looking for a laboratory opposite a dress shop with a nice mannequin in the window .... |
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Couldnt you do that with a template and some spray paint? |
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