Suggestion: RBBR

  • TPTROXRLYITSTRUE
    5th Jun 2013 Banned 1 Permalink
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  • cybertechnoman00
    5th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    How do you install the codes?

  • NF
    5th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I really don't know!

  • ZebraGoBoom
    5th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @cybertechnoman00 (View Post)

     Well, the very first line on the post says "RBBR / Rubber", so yes. yes it does.

  • cyberdragon
    5th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    A) what would it break into? B) how cold before it gets brittle?

  • NF
    6th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @cyberdragon it will break into GEL, Than when brittle it will turn into PSTE!

  • cyberdragon
    6th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    This is actually proving to be very hard to code. On time it became a moving solid and flew across the screen like messed up soap. Another time it made a swirling vortex out of whatever fell on it. Then it made things crawl across it and threw them violently off the ends. Now I've got it to bounce things a tiny bit.

  • Hatter
    6th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Maybe i'm doing the math wrong but...

     

     

     

    By your definition, if I were to rearrange the tempurtures of two rubber walls verticle from each other, and place a-oh, lets say sand-particle inside of it: the sand would bounce up and down faster and faster and faster...

    Until...something happens...

     

    Right?

  • ZebraGoBoom
    6th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @cyberdragon (View Post)

     It would be a gradule change, unless thats impossible. Also, i didnt thinkof what it would  break into. Maybe a secondary powder labeled "PSTC", Plastic? Which would also melt into LATX, or the alternatives. It would get brittle at a temp of -50.

  • NF
    6th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Plastic and Rubber, would have the same uses but latex would be a solid!