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Ty Tremblay 06-04-2016 14:16

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WCBC (Post 1568677)
Are all the airheads in California pneumatic devices?

This just in:

Cheesy Poofs illegal?

PayneTrain 06-04-2016 14:18

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ty Tremblay (Post 1568678)
This just in:

Cheesy Poofs illegal?

They should be, along with every other mentor built robot

Andrew Schreiber 06-04-2016 14:24

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
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Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1568681)
They should be, along with every other mentor built robot

Them's fighting words Wil.

Novelty Sumo Suits on Einstein at dawn Saturday of CMP? Wait, crap those are pneumatic devices... nvm.

bkahl 06-04-2016 14:26

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber (Post 1568685)
Them's fighting words Wil.

Novelty Sumo Suits on Einstein at dawn Saturday of CMP? Wait, crap those are pneumatic devices... nvm.


JesseK 06-04-2016 14:26

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1568681)
They should be, along with every other mentor built robot

If you take a look through Pat Fairbank's photo album (in his signature), you may think differently of the Poofs. The way they work is a pretty good model of taking the concept of an apprenticeship into the world of high school extra-curricular activities.

PayneTrain 06-04-2016 14:32

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 1568687)
If you take a look through Pat Fairbank's photo album (in his signature), you may think differently of the Poofs. The way they work is a pretty good model of taking the concept of an apprenticeship into the world of high school extra-curricular activities.


Moment of silence for the first time I've been taken seriously on this board in years.

notmattlythgoe 06-04-2016 14:36

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1568689)
Moment of silence for the first time I've been taken seriously on this board in years.


EmileH 06-04-2016 14:36

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Based on, again, prior logic, does not any object that moves on this earth become a compressor? Think about it - those objects, when moving, can move painfully small amounts of air, an action that could be misinterpreted as compressing air. Everybody, next year's game will only be software - no moving parts.
#programmersonly
/unreasonability

bkahl 06-04-2016 14:38

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 1568687)
If you take a look through Pat Fairbank's photo album (in his signature), you may think differently of the Poofs. The way they work is a pretty good model of taking the concept of an apprenticeship into the world of high school extra-curricular activities.


JesseK 06-04-2016 14:41

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1568689)
Moment of silence for the first time I've been taken seriously on this board in years.

But, but, but ... this is how everyone defends mentor-led teams, right?

Lil' Lavery 06-04-2016 14:44

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1568689)
Moment of silence for the first time I've been taken seriously on this board in years.

There are plenty of people who don't visit CD regularly enough to understand the personas that people adopt, and who wouldn't get your sarcasm. I know I'm being a wet blanket, but do think of how the students, parents, and sponsors who lurk this board would interpret posts. This isn't solely directed at Wil, either.


In other news, to get with the tone of this thread:


saikiranra 06-04-2016 14:47

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
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Originally Posted by bkahl (Post 1568694)


Is that fan a pneumatic device?

PayneTrain 06-04-2016 14:47

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Don't worry Sean, you're here just in time.

Gregor 06-04-2016 14:49

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 1568703)
There are plenty of people who don't visit CD regularly enough to understand the personas that people adopt, and who wouldn't get your sarcasm. I know I'm being a wet blanket, but do think of how the students, parents, and sponsors who lurk this board would interpret posts. This isn't solely directed at Wil, either.


Lil' Lavery 06-04-2016 14:51

Re: Are Fans Pneumatic Devices?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gregor (Post 1568709)

Would you care to elaborate?


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