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DonRotolo 05-01-2008 23:54

pic: Atlas Supporting the Earth
 

daftpunk79 05-01-2008 23:55

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thats a good one.......thank god it wasnt me.lol

DanaRocks 05-01-2008 23:57

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our red ball did not seem to fill up as much as that blue ball

is any other teams having this problem???

Rysonue 06-01-2008 00:00

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I wonder how many teams had that idea. Even more scary is I bet everyone had that idea at the same time.
I had the unfortunate pleasure of being my team's Atlas. Man that pose hurt.

daftpunk79 06-01-2008 00:03

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lol...unfortunattly i wont see our balls till monday......then i could do the pose.......alright if i steal it?????

MrForbes 06-01-2008 00:04

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I was wondering why we got our son an air compressor for Christmas...now I know!


fabalafae 06-01-2008 00:13

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I don't really know how our ball looks when it's completely inflated...we couldn't fill it up entirely because it wouldn't have fit through the door -.-

basicxman 06-01-2008 00:13

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ive seen austin powers goldmember too much for that to look good

VanMan 06-01-2008 00:27

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We had students with hot air fill it up. The last bit was with a compressor though cuz its tough.

Leav 06-01-2008 16:58

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I couldn't hold that pose for more than 7 seconds before it slipped on me! :yikes:

SSMike 06-01-2008 17:02

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I did that too, but it wasn't long before someone came up and tried to "knock the world off my shoulders."

BandChick 06-01-2008 18:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rysonue (Post 669380)
I wonder how many teams had that idea. Even more scary is I bet everyone had that idea at the same time.
I had the unfortunate pleasure of being my team's Atlas. Man that pose hurt.

Our team was in on it too:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=60858

mfin 06-01-2008 20:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Leav (Post 670023)
I couldn't hold that pose for more than 7 seconds before it slipped on me! :yikes:

it isnt that hard i held it for at least 30 until a teammate kicked me over

Richard Wallace 06-01-2008 20:11

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Cool shot! Someone on my team got a similar picture today during our work session, and made a comment about shrugging just before the ball fell. :rolleyes:

For a photo break, we went outside for a while. Cloudy and about 70 degrees here in St. Louis, with south winds at about 20 MPH. We found that our trackball can be shoved through a standard 3 ft. doorway when inflated to 128" circumference. However, when a gust of wind came along, it suddenly developed a lot of lift and one of our mentors had to yell for help to keep it from being ripped from his grasp.

Manipulating these gamepieces will be a challenge. :)

Daniel_LaFleur 06-01-2008 20:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard (Post 670328)
Manipulating these gamepieces will be a challenge. :)

I think this is the understatement of the year.


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