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It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye ... |
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I like this. They could be heavy like those bounce on water balls and with an interlocking Styrofoam brick wall to knock down you could play dam-busters. |
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I wonder if a puffy aerobic would fly. The physics of
flying discs is baffling to me. Clearly the same
principles cannot be at work in a frisbee vs an
aerobie. Vs one of the flying cutout coke cans! Lets
see if I can find a link for that last one... |
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// you could play dam-busters. // |
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Not with styrofoam bricks, they'd float. The Upkeep bouncing
mine works by hydrostatic shock; the target has to be
submerged. |
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You would need to put nets across the pool at intervals to
replicate the anti-torpedo nets in the Ruhr dams, and the
objective would be to place your projectile as close as possible to
the base of the wall. |
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[+] very much the ice cube derivation. |
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Skipping Grenades, for when they try to attack you over
water. This is clearly an essential item to bring to all
swimming pools in America. |
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They're not toroidal but Aqua Skimmer toys are Baked.
[link] |
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Sometimes having an idea already baked feels like
vindication, other times it is just harumph! |
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A stone is a bit of a scale/form factor difference to a converted Frisbee. Get an A.I. onto designing the form, there might be surprises. |
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I'll have an ouzo with two of the new skimmers please. |
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You must be a young adult or college student. |
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Why thank you, but don't I wish. |
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