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Anyone ever play frisbee golf? Throw a frisbee through a forest 3 or 4 times until you reach the "hole"... Kinda fun, but I lost my frisbee the other day, and they cost money, so I figured "Why can't they put little devices into the disc that sound off from a page?" Surely there is commercially viable
technology to be able to include such sounding devices without impeding the flight of the disc much. Same goes for golf balls. Sure, the new balls/discs wouldn't be approved for professional play, but who the hell plays sports professionally anyway?
Reminded me of the Homing Disk
Homing_20Disk [zen_tom, May 31 2005]
Flashing Frisbee with Sound
http://www.globalso...9681/1000333522.htm You can likely hack this to build in an on/off switch. [Worldgineer, May 31 2005]
Well, half baked, already.
http://www.whynot.net/view_idea?id=836 Does anyone like this site? I've never seen it... [daseva, May 31 2005]
Radioactive golf ball
For [bungst] [Worldgineer, May 31 2005]
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would you hear it fall in a forest? |
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It would sound cool as someone threw one of these past you with it switched on.
"Eeeeeeeeeeeooowwwwwwwwwww" |
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Good for doppler effect demonstrations, if anything else, eh? |
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[world], not a bad idea. I knew they had those out... But, frisbee gold discs are different, with all sorts of weight standards and such, I want to follow those guidelines. As for golfballs, I'd love to see this baked, but haven't found it. Yet. |
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Maybe if it just continually made a chirping sound using a small photo battery (the disc kind). Much simpler. In fact they could be sold as add-ons to Frisbee's today; just stick them in the underside center. |
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I'm less convinced of paracticality for the golf ball, though |
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Maybe just use an RFID sticker? You'd still have to walk around looking for it, and you'd need a RFID reader, but you would know when it's close. |
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Could be an active rather than passive RFID. Might help range a bit. You'd also know it was your frisbee. |
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Perhaps a small amount of radioactive material - it would not alter the weight of the disc, and one could find it using a geiger counter-type device. |
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As expected, linkrot has attacked this page. |
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But it's a fun idea, and I'd buy one if somebody baked it. |
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