Can we bring the conversation back around to the article itself and not whether it should have been posted or not?
Mike
Mike
BillyRinNC Is this really the venue for this discussion? If you don't agree with the post said:don't read it.[/B] It is that simple. He that judges others deserves to be judged more harshly himself and I think that is what ultimately happens. Some choose poor battles and others are hypocritical. Jeff was rude to everyone by changing this post and making it less interesting for those interested in discussing the merits of the article and it's turns and twists. To that I say thanks a lot! I seriously question his motives.
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AzHousePro said:Can we bring the conversation back around to the article itself and not whether it should have been posted or not?
Mike
1pRoscoe said:Thanks, Mike.
sizl said:But I have one question................................
How do you draw the ball when the q-ball is frozen to the end rail? Seeing how the author wrote the Basavich did it in the first paragraph kind of has me curious![]()
sizl said:And get "perfect shape"?
alinco said:I've seen Larry Nevel freeze the cue ball to the end rail, jack up and sink an object ball at the other end of the table and draw back sinking a second object ball right next to the starting cue ball location. The cue ball never touches the far rails. Salisbury, MD last September.
Andy
alinco said:I've seen Larry Nevel freeze the cue ball to the end rail, jack up and sink an object ball at the other end of the table and draw back sinking a second object ball right next to the starting cue ball location. The cue ball never touches the far rails. Salisbury, MD last September.
Andy
sizl said:Well I stand corrected. But how can you draw the ball back for "perfect shape" when you have a 90* angle?
sizl and sixpack,
Now I see what the problem is! You're right...the 90 degree thing makes it all very non-believable. I think the writer just wanted to throw some buzz words into the article. Cutting a ball 90 degrees is impossible and sure doesn't make an "authoritative clank" sound. Entertaining article nonetheless...
Andy
alinco said:All you need is a little masse to cut a ball 90 degrees. However, I am sure the writer wasn't talking about this.sizl said:....Cutting a ball 90 degrees is impossible... Entertaining article nonetheless...
Andy
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I am sure the shot isn't set up, but you get the point.
MFB said:All you need is a little masse to cut a ball 90 degrees. However, I am sure the writer wasn't talking about this.
And I guess it's not technically 90 degrees.