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This spawns from playing Age of Empires 2 with a few friends, where one person repeatedly called the teutonic knight "tectonic knight".
I got on the subject of techtonics, and discovered that it would be an interesting thing to have plates and dishes, that, upon recieving the correct signal, would
vibrate violently, via hidden motors or something.
This would be a great joke to play on a friend, serving them food on a plate, that a moment later, begins to shake and vibrate. Think of what would happen if you served them jello?
Why a plate, why not a cubicle?
Tectonic_20Cubicles [ldischler, May 11 2005]
subduction, interesting...
http://www.windows....ction.html&edu=elem [po, May 11 2005]
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You could have a strength setting, from slow vibrate, to violent shaking. Different people like their earthquakes different ways. :) |
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Create little houses out of the jello and slowly increase the shaking power until they fall over. :) |
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this would amuse the children (of all ages) |
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whoops, my beans runneth over. |
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Is "techtonics" supposed to be related in some way to "tectonics"? |
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as [absinthe] says sp: Tectonics |
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Or maybe it's a more advanced way of ingesting gin and quinine. |
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Did your friend also misspell tectonic when he said it? (Ah, I should read the annotations...)
Anyway, this was a disappointment, because I expected plates that would slowly move around the table, driving themselves under other plates. |
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\\discovered that it would be an interesting thing\\. Please tell me that you found a book that reads to the effect of "Incorporating this into chinaware would be an interesting thing". Personally I get my chuckles by refusing to feed my friends at all and laughing at their misery. |
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ldishler, the vibration would probably do that :) |
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[ldischler] yes, I had ideas of crockery that slowly inches towards the centre of the table, colliding with other plates on the way and crumpling up under the immense forces etc. |
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wouldn't be complete without a sloshing bowl of water. |
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I have this theory that tectonic plates are the earths fingernails since the forward edges move at the same speed as nails grow and that their southern ends are nearly all pointy. |
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what an interesting thought. are they sometimes in-growing? |
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yes, it's called subduction. and the growth in that direction produces great pain, [po] |
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In the fingers of the earth |
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figuratively speaking of pain, subduction causes volcanoes to blow, earthquakes to rumble, and tsunamis. pain. |
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sounds like a really loooong dinner.... |
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i wonder what teutonic plates were like...? |
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Would an imperfectly-secured toupee
constitute a tectonic pate? |
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Hey. Where did the pun go? |
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