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I believe that Dougy, much like the assistant to the assistant Videographer, will be getting let go soon. :r
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I have no idea what the stated pressures were, but I'm thinking it was relatively mild for New England that day? What was it, about 30-40 degrees? It's real easy to figure out if it was intentional by knowing just a few more variables. I'm just too lazy and disinterested to look. :D |
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/0...usaolp00000592 ;) |
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I saw a report that they have a "person of interest", looks like someone is taking the fall, I wonder how but that pays. :r
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The humor may fall flat, but the prescience was spot on . . . which is the relevant point.
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IMO, Saturday Night Live is intended as a television show devoted to comedy. And I didn't find the sketch the least bit funny. To me, that is the relevant point and the reason for my post - as opposed to bishes |
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I just saw this that explains the deflate-o-math: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/...d_physics.html
I forgot to convert gauge pressure to absolute pressure which makes it seem like it takes more of a temp difference to change the pressure. This is the basic law for the relationship between pressure and temperature: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay-Lussac%27s_law In the article he said Charles's Law, which is for volume and pressure. |
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Roger, you have to figure elastic kinetic energy in there.
That stuff in American Thinker is right on if the vessel is an immovable object. I took a wild ass guess at the kinetic part. :D The math is so ridiculous that it'd be much easier just to blow up a ball and stick it in the fridge and see what happens. :tu |
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Did it have the formula for only affecting one team's balls (giggles) and not the other.
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Adam, I ask only because I don't know: Were the Colts' balls checked on the field, too? |
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Yes the balls from both teams were checked at the half and the Colt's balls were all legal.
The unclear thing is if they refs actually inflated the balls supplied by the Patriots or not, people assume they did but there's no confirmation of it. |
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The Colts would have lost real bad even if they played with the other team's :D balls. |
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All the haters can suck it..Patriots WIN!!!!
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I will never understand that last Seattle play. Let Lynch punch it in, fer Krissakes! :r Congratulations to the Pats and their fans. Now get 'em off my TV so I can watch The Blacklist. ;) |
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Be sure to send Pete Carroll a thank you note, that was a gift. :2
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