Me, with a few "POGs" in my pocket. Wobbly furniture beware!
(Jk those things are relics now.)
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Me, with a few "POGs" in my pocket. Wobbly furniture beware!
(Jk those things are relics now.)
I remember the days when you could go to hobby stores and find multiple troughs full of them.
How do you fuck up posting a link so damn bad.
You're terrible at scamming, you should be ashamed of yourself!
What was the broken link? It's edited now and goes to an Amazon page.
The formatting was crazy it was like [come get this scammy thing](more scammy shit)note scammy shit)(phishing.link)
A cool thing is, you can achieve the same effect by rotating the table in a circle (if possible) until you find a stable angle, since for 4 points on a circle there has to exist at least one rotation angle where they are on the same elevation.
Is there mathematical proof for this? It sounds like it could be true, but also sounds like you could actively create a floor which it wasn't true for
This is one of those things that works in a simulated environment but not in practice in the real world.