SERIOUSLY? What the hell were they thinking?
Unless, of course, they're addicted to Mario.
Also, on a different note, I turn 16 in 8 days. =)
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Posted by wizkid1 - June 12th, 2010
SERIOUSLY? What the hell were they thinking?
Unless, of course, they're addicted to Mario.
Also, on a different note, I turn 16 in 8 days. =)
Posted by wizkid1 - May 31st, 2010
Well, I just so managed to find out how to build a cannon without becoming a supporter - without having to shell out wads of cash. How?
Well, make a small square-ish rectangle, and a smaller squarish rectangle. (The smaller one must be able to protrude from the bigger one with the centerpoint on the bigger one.) Make both of density 1. Move the small one to where the centerpoint is on the bigger one, and insert a rotary joint on the centerpoint (of the smaller one) with the following specs:
MOTOR ON
STRENGTH - 30
SPEED - 30
FLOPPY JOINT
AUTO ON CCW
LOWER LIMIT @ -9 degrees.
Copy and paste this on the same centerpoint about 15 times, and then put the larger squarish rectangle on a form of support - even if it is just a fixated line attached to it. Now, make a rectangle - large enough to be able to touch the "firing pin" you just made, but small enough to where the larger square-ish rectangle is bigger than it. Make the length about 4 times its width, and put it on the support to where it will not accidentally touch the firing pin. Go into simulation.
Touch the projectile you made to the firing pin, and see if it launches. If it doesn't, try again. If the firing pin flies off, reduce the density of the projectile and try again.
For more help, look for "how to make a cannon" by the author, cavancai.
~WK1
Posted by wizkid1 - September 23rd, 2008
For the Griswolds, it's post no. 7. Please visit it. =-3
"Overkill."
Look at the railroad signals.
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"Track Clearance Green" is just a green light used to clear the tracks in advance of a train.
Watch it to the end. THAT's overkill.
LOL GRISWOLD BREAK
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LISTEN TO THE D~*3 BELLS!
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Posted by wizkid1 - September 18th, 2008
I was surfing the YouTube, and I found a pair of Griswold train signals - Rarer than wigwags!
Here's the three embeds:
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Above - A Griswold with aftermarket signs.
Below - A Griswold wit the origional stop signs.
Bottom: True Wig-wag signals on a vehicle (=-)
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And if you thought that was something...
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as well as (Translation comment courtesy of username "robertgift" : PRESS BUTTON if a vehicle is stuck on the tracks? Alerts the engineer to slow ready to stop before the grade crossing?)
I get carried away. The image is of my Great Dane, 'Sasha.'
Please feel free to drop me a line. Please.
Posted by wizkid1 - September 5th, 2008
My brother sent me out of his room AGAIN... and I haven't even been in there for a minute. What does he have against me turning up the AC unit ONE degree. What's wrong with having a favorite temperature of 69°?
Feel free to leave a comment about this or an anger therapy tip.
Please.