J jongreve AzB Silver Member Silver Member Mar 15, 2008 #21 Since time is your basis... Would that then mean that more deflection occurs in the fall, at the end of daylight savings? And of course less deflection would have occured last Sunday at the begining of daylight savings?
Since time is your basis... Would that then mean that more deflection occurs in the fall, at the end of daylight savings? And of course less deflection would have occured last Sunday at the begining of daylight savings?
JoeyInCali Maker of Joey Bautista Cues Silver Member Mar 15, 2008 #22 jongreve said: Since time is your basis... Would that then mean that more deflection occurs in the fall, at the end of daylight savings? And of course less deflection would have occured last Sunday at the begining of daylight savings? Click to expand... I believe cueball deflect less after midnite b/c humidity goes up. More in winter time b/c it's dry here.
jongreve said: Since time is your basis... Would that then mean that more deflection occurs in the fall, at the end of daylight savings? And of course less deflection would have occured last Sunday at the begining of daylight savings? Click to expand... I believe cueball deflect less after midnite b/c humidity goes up. More in winter time b/c it's dry here.