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Pretty impressive Honda commercial (pg. 2)
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| Ashelon |
| quote: | Originally posted by arj1o1
nice, but get broing after 30 secs you want to know the end | The effect of broadband internet and too many action movies: really, really short attention span :D |
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| BlueHawk |
| Very nice ! :cool: |
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| bassaholix |
| HHAHAHA madnesss.. how can i save this to my HDD??? |
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| PûRe-Energy |
| Wow thats truely insane. what clever group of people |
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| whitesmoke |
| quote: | Originally posted by HardTrance81
nice, had to have been computer animation.... |
agreed...watch the tire sequence. they look like they go against gravity. |
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| Ashelon |
Not necessarily. Depending on their mass, physics dictate that the tires can move a bit upward because of the impact of the previous one, before rolling down.
A guy called Rube Goldberg used to draw animations of complex machines like this one. They were quite popular at the time. Here's a site about it. |
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| whitesmoke |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ashelon
Not necessarily. Depending on their mass, physics dictate that the tires can move a bit upward because of the impact of the previous one, before rolling down.
A guy called Rube Goldberg used to draw animations of complex machines like this one. They were quite popular at the time. Here's a site about it. |
the only way that tire sequence could be real is if the tires were weighted in the front. they gain speed after a slight delay from being hit. the only way this could happen considering they are going up hill is if they were weighted. |
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| Ashelon |
| True. The tire wouldn't stay where it is if it wasn't weighted or held in place. |
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| PatMcGroin |
| ing hell. amazing commericial. gotta love physics. :D |
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