phone aerodynamics
#11
Originally Posted by Baldy' post='906241' date='Aug 11 2008, 05:41 AM
I thought this was going to be about leaving it on the roof of a car, similar to the "burgerdynamics" thread.
lol, yep, the del taco burger
#12
You dudes are so 2000.......
In 1982 following graduation from Nuclear Power School Classroom Phase, it was a tradition to walk by the scale model of a S3G Core III Reactor Core and smash your calculator. I wish I had pics of the pile of abnormally disassembled TI-30's
In 1982 following graduation from Nuclear Power School Classroom Phase, it was a tradition to walk by the scale model of a S3G Core III Reactor Core and smash your calculator. I wish I had pics of the pile of abnormally disassembled TI-30's
#15
the question is, would the physics of this test be abnormally affected by Canadian interference..
p.s. Spell check says canadian is wrong because the "c" is not capitalized.. WTF.. like its important or some ****.. I could understand Cheetos or Cheerios.. but c'mon..
p.s. Spell check says canadian is wrong because the "c" is not capitalized.. WTF.. like its important or some ****.. I could understand Cheetos or Cheerios.. but c'mon..
#17
ok soo i call six flags today to see if any had found my phone and the lady there got me soupped said she found 2 iphones on the bottom of kingda ka both of whice were unrecongnizable and unuseable but the funny thing is neither of the iphones they found are mine the imei munber doesnt match. so in other words in the last 3 days three apple i phones were lost on kingda kah. i guess every body wanted to test the iphones areodynamics on the worlds biggest and tallest roller coaster. soo further testing shows 130 mph + iphone = bad