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Subject: War Chair update


Slakker ( ) posted Sat, 26 July 2003 at 9:00 PM · edited Thu, 07 November 2024 at 11:36 AM

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Added some weapons. Depending on feedback, i've got a ways to go. The machine-gun thing is a belt-fed disc launcher. The other thing is a rocket launcher.


mloates ( ) posted Sat, 26 July 2003 at 9:19 PM

Ah, but is it ergonomically correct? I don't see a back support! Seriously, cool chair--I'd love to have one of those at work...


catlin_mc ( ) posted Sat, 26 July 2003 at 9:58 PM

Great chair indeed. mloates do you want to blow up your co-workers with this? 8) Catlin


draculaz ( ) posted Sat, 26 July 2003 at 10:43 PM

it seems like it's a bit stained, dude... ;)


Rayraz ( ) posted Sun, 27 July 2003 at 3:46 AM

Lol. Cool chair. I'm still missing a rocket booster though :)

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Doublecrash ( ) posted Sun, 27 July 2003 at 6:59 AM

Yep, this could be useful in some working places :)


Nukeboy ( ) posted Sun, 27 July 2003 at 11:03 AM

Be sure to put some brakes on those casters, or the recoil will have scooting all over the place! ;-)


catlin_mc ( ) posted Sun, 27 July 2003 at 1:32 PM

Oh yes Nukeboy, and you'd know all about that wouldn't you.........lol 8) Do atomic bombs make the Earth recoil when they are fired? Stupid question but humour me. 8) Catlin


Slakker ( ) posted Sun, 27 July 2003 at 3:22 PM

uhm...no...Mainly since bombs are delivered by being dropped from aircraft.. And no, missiles don't either...because if they did, the earth would fly into the sun soon after one was launched. Throwing orbits out of whack = bad


catlin_mc ( ) posted Sun, 27 July 2003 at 7:08 PM

LOL.....................8D


Rayraz ( ) posted Mon, 28 July 2003 at 6:51 AM

In fact the earth does recoil (as far as I know), but it's just a really small recoil compared to the huge mass of the earth. It's like stepping out of a boat. If you're in little a rubber boat and you want to jump of the boat and onto the shore the boat moves away from the shore. If you would do the same on a large cruiseship you don't even notice any movement, because you would need much more energy to make the cruiseship move the same amount as the tiny rubber boat. "Throwing orbits out of whack = bad" I read something about that once. Some scientists calculated once that a space-probe that was making a slingshot maneuvre around the earth would cause the earth to slow down a little. A lower speed would pull the earths orbit a little bit more towards the sun. The diference was only a few meters after a very large number of years (I forgot how many excactly, but I think it was in the thousands of years). Some of the kinetic energy of the earth is tranfered to the probe during the slingshot maneuvre. That's what's causing the probe to accelerate. The earht's orbit right now is making the earth move away from the sun slowly. And the moon is moving away from the earth too.

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catlin_mc ( ) posted Mon, 28 July 2003 at 7:00 AM

The Moon moves away at 1 cm a year or there abouts. One day we will no longer get total solar eclipses because the Moon will be too far away. Catlin


Rayraz ( ) posted Mon, 28 July 2003 at 7:03 AM

I hope that won't be within my lifetime. Eclipses are way to beautifull to miss out on.

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lsstrout ( ) posted Mon, 28 July 2003 at 3:26 PM

Slakker, where are the drink cups? ;) Lin


Nukeboy ( ) posted Mon, 28 July 2003 at 3:39 PM

A friend of mine worked for a company that made equipment for treaty verification. Sensors on one side of the earth could detect specific seismic activity on the other side that could only be made from nuclear testing... so, I'd say yes. And cup holders are a must.


Rayraz ( ) posted Tue, 29 July 2003 at 2:51 AM

Agree on the cupholders. Anyone would like to be able to have a cup of coffee after a couple of hours of shooting with a war chair.

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catlin_mc ( ) posted Tue, 29 July 2003 at 6:31 AM

Funnier and funnier..................ROLF 8D


Nukeboy ( ) posted Tue, 29 July 2003 at 10:53 AM

Now that I think about it, a foot rest might be nice. Your calves will get sore and your feet will go to sleep and that can't be good during a battle. (We ran force on force drills the other day and my leg went to sleep. Was really hard to run around with a leg that didn't want to cooperate!)


lsstrout ( ) posted Tue, 29 July 2003 at 12:36 PM

Poor Nukeboy! Should it also recline so you can shoot uphill?


catlin_mc ( ) posted Tue, 29 July 2003 at 2:07 PM

Lin that's the funniest one yet...........lol 8) You've really been on form the past couple of days. Catlin


lsstrout ( ) posted Tue, 29 July 2003 at 5:36 PM

Thanks Catlin! I must be doing something right! :0)


Slakker ( ) posted Tue, 29 July 2003 at 6:59 PM

Footrest? With a footrest, how are you gonna move around? Recline, no. However, it does rock back.


Rayraz ( ) posted Wed, 30 July 2003 at 4:23 AM

You mean the chair is 2 feet drive? I thought it was a 4WD.

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catlin_mc ( ) posted Wed, 30 July 2003 at 4:15 PM

No Rayraz that's my new car you're thinking of..........when I get my car I'm gonna sing "Climb every mountain" and drive it up Ben Nevis. That's what you do with four wheel drives you know.........lol 8) Catlin


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