Please read your quote in the above statement in BOLD. Where is this coming from? One gentleman mentioned he was an engineer, I then responded to said individual and joined his club. One other gentleman mentioned he was, but it was just to illustrate the inconsistency of the number of balls...
Incorrect. I picked a recent post to ask you the same question that you didn’t answer the first time. Whatever the issue was irrelevant. You probably know this, but being the person you are, you transform it into whatever narrative you want without any proof of what your statements are in the...
Yea, I have an engineering degree too. I have asked PJ, twice now, about his background. The first time, he ignored, the second was about dividing two numbers, lol...??? There was a reason why I asked, but I think his "non answer" says it all.
There is a non-violent solution to this.
Play him 5 or 10 bucks a game. Lose around 50 bucks intentionally. Pay him/her in pennies (Pesos, if you want that "international flare"). A giant bag of pennies. Just tell him/her, "Hey, it's all there." They still may insist on changing it out...
It would have to be made out of different material then, unless there was a way to compress the cue ball material to get the same density - being that an unknown amount would be missing internally.
As a guess, I would say the resonance would be different and the feedback one would get would...