When they finally understand what they're looking at. Which apparently means never.At what point does the STipK'aidBrigade just accept the pile of data/video on this topic?
What is OWT?At what point does the STipK'aidBrigade just accept the pile of data/video on this topic? Looks like OWT's will never die in this game.
That both tips can perform the same does not mean the same effects can be achieved with the same ease, does it?When they finally understand what they're looking at. Which apparently means never.
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old wives tales, the staple belief system apparently of many pool players.What is OWT?
Based on what?It might illustrate that while the same spin rates are possible with hard or soft tips it's much easier to achieve the desired spin and distance with one or the other.
Re-read Dr Dave's posts. He miscued just as often with all of them because he was pushing the limit with all 3.That both tips can perform the same does not mean the same effects can be achieved with the same ease, does it?
I don't have a dog in the fight. I'm curious. If it takes 100 attempts to get 10 valid data points with a hard tip but 50 attempts to return the equivalent data points with a soft tip that would appear to be relevant info to me.
Totally possible Im misunderstanding but help me out please.
Don't waste your time. Some are just going to cling to age-old myths/legends regardless of what's out there proving otherwise.Based on what?
Some people are just trying to understand.Don't waste your time. Some are just going to cling to age-old myths/legends regardless of what's out there proving otherwise.
I can settle that point...Don't waste your time. Some are just going to cling to age-old myths/legends regardless of what's out there proving otherwise.
Are you a stalker?You should give Speeder a spin.
as is often exclaimed on the web, LOL wutt?Are you a stalker?
Without knowing the speed of the cue, it is difficult to determine the exact spin on the cueball with certainty. The spin of the cueball is determined by the amount of force and the direction of the cue's contact with the ball, as well as the friction between the cue tip and the ball. The amount of spin can be affected by the speed of the cue, but it is not solely dependent on it.I can settle that point...
Dr Dave... once you figured out the speed to hit each tip, how difficult was it to duplicate the proper speed for each tip? And what approximate % did you have to hit the soft tip harder? 5% harder then the hard tip? 10%?
What it boils down to is people don't like the feedback or the sound. I dont like the mushy sound and feel of a soft tip. But I know in not sacrificing a thing by playing with a hard tip.
It is true that some people may continue to hold on to age-old myths and legends despite evidence to the contrary. This can be due to a variety of reasons, including personal beliefs, cultural or societal influences, and a resistance to change. However, it is important to continue to share accurate information and engage in respectful dialogue in order to promote understanding and dispel misconceptions. Over time, new information and evidence may lead to a shift in beliefs and attitudes.Don't waste your time. Some are just going to cling to age-old myths/legends regardless of what's out there proving otherwise.
Challenge accepted. I'll work on the video tomorrow. Can you try it also? You have a good stroke and high BU Exam scores.
It is true that some people may continue to hold on to age-old myths and legends despite evidence to the contrary. This can be due to a variety of reasons, including personal beliefs, cultural or societal influences, and a resistance to change. However, it is important to continue to share accurate information and engage in respectful dialogue in order to promote understanding and dispel misconceptions. Over time, new information and evidence may lead to a shift in beliefs and attitudes.
The Three Laws of Robotics were first introduced in science fiction by author Isaac Asimov in his 1942 short story "Runaround," and later expanded upon in his novel "I, Robot." These laws are a set of rules that are meant to govern the behavior of robots and artificial intelligence (AI) systems.I'm going to kick you in the balls, chatgpt.