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Atlas Supporting the Earth

DonRotolo

By: DonRotolo
New: 05-01-2008 23:13
Updated: 05-01-2008 23:13
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Atlas Supporting the Earth

Here we see our Team Scapegoat..er, Chief Engineer, Eric Wankoff supporting the globe in a classic pose.

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05-01-2008 23:55

daftpunk79


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



05-01-2008 23:57

DanaRocks


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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???



06-01-2008 00:00

Rysonue


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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.



06-01-2008 00:03

daftpunk79


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



06-01-2008 00:04

MrForbes


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



06-01-2008 00:13

fabalafae


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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 -.-



06-01-2008 00:13

basicxman


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



06-01-2008 00:27

VanMan


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



06-01-2008 16:58

Leav


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



06-01-2008 17:02

SSMike


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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."



06-01-2008 18:23

BandChick


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Originally Posted by Rysonue View Post
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



06-01-2008 20:00

mfin


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I couldn't hold that pose for more than 7 seconds before it slipped on me!
it isnt that hard i held it for at least 30 until a teammate kicked me over



06-01-2008 20:11

Richard Wallace


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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.

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.



06-01-2008 20:17

Daniel_LaFleur


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Manipulating these gamepieces will be a challenge.
I think this is the understatement of the year.



06-01-2008 23:18

DonRotolo


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Indeed. 40" diameter was a shock to us, so we posted the photo (and, it seems, so did several others) so teams would get an idea of that dimension.

It's also somewhat heavy (I guess 7-10 pounds, some have weighed theirs in at about 8 pounds) and the outer covering is a bit slippery (but not a lot). The problem with a human holding it is that you really can't wrap your arms around it, so at best you're grip is less than 180 degrees apart. It definitely can get away from you easily.

We also did some experiments launching it to about 8 feet in the air, from about ground level. That takes quite a bit of push. This means that a catapult is feasible, but it'll have to be substantial - no latex tubing or air cylinders here.

Don



06-01-2008 23:25

JaneYoung


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The problem with a human holding it is that you really can't wrap your arms around it, so at best you're grip is less than 180 degrees apart. It definitely can get away from you easily.
It was a great treat watching Al Skierkiewicz lift the ball and put it back in position - with a little help from his wife - at the FIRST Kick Off. It was also fun to see how high the balls could bounce when pushed off. Also, I rolled one into another one and was reminded of the game of pool. The corner pocket would have to be massive though.



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