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Upon registering the amount of enclosed liquid, this glass would display a red band where if hit at that point or higher it will probably topple. By first pushing it across the target surface via a calibration button at the bottom, the friction coefficient can be calculated to give a more exact cry line
location.
Also other milk containers such as sleeping cows could be marked with a red stripe tumble margin, and judo combatants could adjust the height of their belts to reflect the push over point.
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I thought this would be a helpline for use by those that had spilt milk: "It just...toppled over! Sob, blubber..." but this is also cool. [+] |
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//sleeping cows//hee hee. |
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Do judo combatants drink a significantly larger amount of milk? |
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applied force seems to be an overlooked degree of freedom in this idea. Bones! |
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That's where "probably topple" comes in since the force cannot be known ahead of time. |
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Okay, I'd rather knock a glass over every now and then, rather then have to do COF tests and look for lines every time I take a drink! How about... ooh, nevermind... |
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