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Re: Placing the socer ball on it's spot
Interesting, I didn't notice either. Figured it was just irregularity in stitching.
On a side note, when we place the ball on the spots, how "on the spot" do they need to be? Does the projection need to cover the spot? Does the bottom of the ball need to contact the spot? I noticed that some of the spots weren't exactly the same size/shape (small fluctuations). Slight angles in the line of balls over the distance from the far zone makes the difference between the ball bouncing in or out... |
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