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Banditbandit
10th March 2014, 12:33
:killingme ... the world just got even stranger ...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbNmL6hSNKw

ellipsis
10th March 2014, 12:50
...does that mean a fish can get a licence to drive in this country now...probably...

bogan
10th March 2014, 12:54
pfft, it's always stuck up against the sides though.

What they should do, is make one of those endless pools for it, but reversible and sidewaysable, so you can apply and 2D vector to the water direction. Then you just control that so the fishy stays centered, and the the car travels at an opposite direction/speed to the water vector applied to fishy.

Then make it big enough for a shark, obviously.

Banditbandit
10th March 2014, 12:55
pfft, it's always stuck up against the sides though.

What they should do, is make one of those endless pools for it, but reversible and sidewaysable, so you can apply and 2D vector to the water direction. Then you just control that so the fishy stays centered, and the the car travels at an opposite direction/speed to the water vector applied to fishy.

Then make it big enough for a shark, obviously.

Are you for real ???

bogan
10th March 2014, 12:57
Are you for real ???

If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing.

Also, now I think about it, you might get away with just using a traditional endless swimming pool, cos the car can turn to provide vector orientation as the fishy turns.

F5 Dave
10th March 2014, 13:32
If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing.
. . ..

Now there's a saying that I'd add to my signature if I wasn't so lazy.

bogan
10th March 2014, 13:46
Now there's a saying that I'd add to my signature if I wasn't so lazy.

Well, here's another one

"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer"

So do two at once for continued laziness?

Laava
10th March 2014, 13:56
pfft, it's always stuck up against the sides though.

What they should do, is make one of those endless pools for it, but reversible and sidewaysable, so you can apply and 2D vector to the water direction. Then you just control that so the fishy stays centered, and the the car travels at an opposite direction/speed to the water vector applied to fishy.

Then make it big enough for a shark, obviously.

Did someone forget about the frikken "laser beam"?

F5 Dave
10th March 2014, 16:29
Well, here's another one

"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer"

. .

ahh. no. :no:

bogan
10th March 2014, 16:35
ahh. no. :no:

All mine then :bleh: