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i have to say: that is so $@#$@#$@#$@# cool VERY VERY VERY COOL.
i didnt think anyone would do anything like that my questions are: what is the ball made out of? how fast are the motors geared to the ball? do they ever slip? how strong is the drive itself? all in all: VERY VERY VERY COOL. |
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