Re: 2013/06/19 - Darts As She Is Played
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 1:41 pm
Rule of funny.
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Rule of Karishad. Just as funny but a little twisted.Argent wrote:Rule of funny.
I think it's irrelevant as to how often they're hit. They just have to stay stood up longer than anyone else. And then use the 'bounty' to throw for points later.SkyeCaptain wrote:Is Karishad not kind of cheating? I'm guessing the objective of the game is to avoid the darts?
I wouldn't like to play against Karishad then. What with his ability to defy the laws of physics and biology in the name of funny.Welsh Halfwit wrote:I think it's irrelevant as to how often they're hit. They just have to stay stood up longer than anyone else. And then use the 'bounty' to throw for points later.SkyeCaptain wrote:Is Karishad not kind of cheating? I'm guessing the objective of the game is to avoid the darts?
These also have feathers at the end. But smaller as they are on the darts for playing.Argent wrote:Cos, like, tranquillizer darts don't have flights and aren't properly weighted for throwing.
So this is clarified now.Karishad wrote:To make it clear, last predator standing is a game in which you go out and cause havoc and incite fish and game officials to try and capture you. Being predators that usually involves the use of tranquilizer darts. Daryl and myself just happen to be better at it than most....unlike Miles....two darts and he's out cold....the lightweight.
The tuft on the end of a tranquilizer dart is not for stabilization in flight, it's to provide an air seal around the dart in the gun barrel.Render wrote:These also have feathers at the end. But smaller as they are on the darts for playing.Argent wrote:Cos, like, tranquillizer darts don't have flights and aren't properly weighted for throwing.
No, I've blocked most Jim Carrey films from my memory. Except Batman Forever for some reason.TheOne wrote:Is anyone else reminded of "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls"? I keep seeing, *whining* "Three darts is too much!"
With all respect, aren't the tufts for both in-air stability and the air seal? My point is based on the fact that gaming darts, crossbow bolts, and regular arrows all have feathers meant for aerodynamic stability. Also I'd like to point out that crossbow bolts and regular arrows have their feathers positioned so that they don't destroy themselves upon release. I'm not an expert in arrows, but since the feathers on regular arrows are meant to serve as an aerodynamic stabilizer, couldn't the feathers on a trankuilizer (where's my spellcheck?) serve the same purpose, or a dual purpose? And I agree that it makes sense for the fluffy feathers to serve as an air seal.Argent wrote: The tuft on the end of a tranquilizer dart is not for stabilization in flight, it's to provide an air seal around the dart in the gun barrel.
Actually, this reminds me of Peter Griffin when his boss made a competition in which he shot everyone of his employes with tranquilizer darts and the winner would be the last one still standing.Welsh Halfwit wrote:No, I've blocked most Jim Carrey films from my memory. Except Batman Forever for some reason.TheOne wrote:Is anyone else reminded of "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls"? I keep seeing, *whining* "Three darts is too much!"
I picture him the kind of guy that would dodge a dart just as it's about to poke him. I picture him dancing and dodging bullets like it was the matrix at this point. Super cowardly sixth sense needle reflexes.copper wrote:If they played last predator standing, why is Daryl dart free? Did he use up his supply?
That's right. But it's there.Argent wrote:The tuft on the end of a tranquilizer dart is not for stabilization in flight, it's to provide an air seal around the dart in the gun barrel.Render wrote:These also have feathers at the end. But smaller as they are on the darts for playing.Argent wrote:Cos, like, tranquillizer darts don't have flights and aren't properly weighted for throwing.
Yes, I am too. But please never mention Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. That film was awful...TheOne wrote:Is anyone else reminded of "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls"? I keep seeing, *whining* "Three darts is too much!"
Oh my.Sinder wrote:Karishad's heart pumps not blood, but ooze
concentrated fox-ooze
If you're talking about the newest one with the kid, I've avoided that film like the plague. Even the previews looked cheesy bad. (And being from Wisconsin it takes a lot of cheesy to drive me away.)Gamewolf67 wrote:Yes, I am too. But please never mention Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. That film was awful...TheOne wrote:Is anyone else reminded of "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls"? I keep seeing, *whining* "Three darts is too much!"