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Dec 10, 2020 07:10 |  #22441

DO the colours indicate some variable, like temperature?




  
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Dec 10, 2020 07:59 |  #22442

Chris-R wrote in post #19164673 (external link)
DO the colours indicate some variable, like temperature?

Not really


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Dec 10, 2020 08:00 |  #22443

dOES THE WHOLE ITEM HAVE ANY MOVING PARTS?




  
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Dec 10, 2020 09:33 |  #22444

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If I stood on a trampoline in my house there would be no space to bounce!

So you live in a hobbit hut? The bouncing surface on this trampoline is less than 8" off the floor. There's plenty of clearance above. I suppose the legs on such a small one must be short for stability.

Ed, is your object made for artists?


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Dec 10, 2020 10:19 |  #22445

Chris-R wrote in post #19164689 (external link)
dOES THE WHOLE ITEM HAVE ANY MOVING PARTS?

Yes ... but this might not help youvmad


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Dec 10, 2020 10:22 |  #22446

OhLook wrote in post #19164724 (external link)
So you live in a hobbit hut? The bouncing surface on this trampoline is less than 8" off the floor. There's plenty of clearance above. I suppose the legs on such a small one must be short for stability.

Ed, is your object made for artists?

No it is not made for artists.


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Dec 10, 2020 10:53 |  #22447

Scale please? Is ths another of your keyring/badge/trade model thingies?




  
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Dec 10, 2020 11:29 |  #22448

Chris-R wrote in post #19164764 (external link)
Scale please? Is ths another of your keyring/badge/trade model thingies?

It could be. About 3-4mm in the image. This is iconic and very relevant.


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Dec 10, 2020 11:34 |  #22449

ECC233 wrote in post #19164784 (external link)
This is iconic and very relevant.

Relevant to what, OhLook wonders? Do other parts of the thing have swatches in the blue and green region of the spectrum?


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Relevant to what, OhLook wonders? Do other parts of the thing have swatches in the blue and green region of the spectrum?

Actually yes. But I am not sure if that helps. It might - depending on your broader interests and engagement with the world.

That isn't meant to be insulting - I just realized it could be misread.


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Dec 10, 2020 12:18 as a reply to  @ ECC233's post |  #22451

Do the colors represent a theme celebrating inclusion or diversity or something of the sort?


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Dec 10, 2020 13:55 |  #22452

OhLook: Ha! Trampoline crossed my mind, but I dismissed it.

Current game: Something you might find at a HomeGoods store?


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Dec 10, 2020 14:10 |  #22453

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Do the colors represent a theme celebrating inclusion or diversity or something of the sort?

Not bad.


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Dec 10, 2020 14:10 |  #22454

Nathan wrote in post #19164846 (external link)
OhLook: Ha! Trampoline crossed my mind, but I dismissed it.

Current game: Something you might find at a HomeGoods store?

Sorry Nathan. I don't think so. I had to get my (50 examples) from a very special source.


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Dec 10, 2020 16:52 |  #22455

OhLook wrote in post #19164724 (external link)
So you live in a hobbit hut? The bouncing surface on this trampoline is less than 8" off the floor. There's plenty of clearance above. I suppose the legs on such a small one must be short for stability.

Of course not - that would be silly - incorrect deduction, but I would hit the ceiling. We never found the scale though, perhaps yours is one of these:
http://www.backyardsqu​irrels.com/category/tr​ampoline/ (external link)
Then it would go in a wheely bin :).




  
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