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Post by mrfatso on Dec 3, 2015 6:59:27 GMT
It's Jurrasic World, I'll bet what causes the flip has too many really big teeth and very small arms........ actually, if I remember right, it doesn't. Really? Looks like it might be from this clip. Unless,one of the Anklyosaurs (sp?) gives it a wack in the chase.
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Post by silverdragon on Dec 3, 2015 7:13:37 GMT
So, question is, can a gyro-assisted carriage go inside a hamster ball and stay right side down anyway. I suggest this is now "bogus", because no amount of gyro will assist a vehicle staying straight side up when emergency brakes or other incidents are going to tip it over. How do I know this?.. Because I know they tried this with normal cars some time back and it failed, they still tip over in an accident...
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Post by the light works on Dec 3, 2015 11:59:06 GMT
So, question is, can a gyro-assisted carriage go inside a hamster ball and stay right side down anyway. I suggest this is now "bogus", because no amount of gyro will assist a vehicle staying straight side up when emergency brakes or other incidents are going to tip it over. How do I know this?.. Because I know they tried this with normal cars some time back and it failed, they still tip over in an accident... which is sort of what we are discovering - the more we discuss the ride, the more impossible it seems to get.
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