What's you favorite brand and color? Do you notice much difference between brands and colors?
With Masters I would occasionally get a little low and miscue. I have yet to miscue with Blue Diamond. QUOTE]
So are you saying that you can hit lower on the cueball without miscueing with BD? How much lower? Or are you cueing better now that you are using BD?
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I have just returned from a "Green" fair hosted by Al Gore and although they talked alot about plastics, petroleum and CO2, I caught a tidbit about chalk. Yes the little cubes of chalk we use each day. As you know, chalk has been in use since the late 1600s. As a result, the chalk mines in northern Cambodia are being depleted at an alarming rate. What we were unaware of is that while mining this substance, it was being released into the air and blocking out the sunlight which is starving many species of plant in the jungle. Occasionally, the chalk will coagulate and fall from the sky crushing a small child. In additional to this, the monks that mine the chalk become so dehydrated, they sometimes crumble right there on the job.
I am asking that each of you is to chalk your cue over a hankerchief and wipe excess chalk into it after each shot. Please sort it by color. No red chalks please, this is actually powered blood from the mining monks. Each week, please deposit your chalk into the boxes marked "SAVE THE EARTH" at your local pool establishment. I will gather the chalk up, resift it, add tiny hooks for better efficiency and glue new cubes together. I will sell them for 10 cents apiece and donate 100% of the proceeds to the Monk Chalk Miners pension fund.
If we all do our part, our children will also be able to play pool.
What's you favorite brand and color? Do you notice much difference between brands and colors?
I have just returned from a "Green" fair hosted by Al Gore and although they talked alot about plastics, petroleum and CO2, I caught a tidbit about chalk. Yes the little cubes of chalk we use each day. As you know, chalk has been in use since the late 1600s. As a result, the chalk mines in northern Cambodia are being depleted at an alarming rate. What we were unaware of is that while mining this substance, it was being released into the air and blocking out the sunlight which is starving many species of plant in the jungle. Occasionally, the chalk will coagulate and fall from the sky crushing a small child. In additional to this, the monks that mine the chalk become so dehydrated, they sometimes crumble right there on the job.
I am asking that each of you is to chalk your cue over a hankerchief and wipe excess chalk into it after each shot. Please sort it by color. No red chalks please, this is actually powered blood from the mining monks. Each week, please deposit your chalk into the boxes marked "SAVE THE EARTH" at your local pool establishment. I will gather the chalk up, resift it, add tiny hooks for better efficiency and glue new cubes together. I will sell them for 10 cents apiece and donate 100% of the proceeds to the Monk Chalk Miners pension fund.
If we all do our part, our children will also be able to play pool.