At the end the video asks why the pineapple was trimmed this way.
Without the science to explain or prove it, intuition suspects, from one perspective at least, this way may be a good trade off toward wasting the least calories, time, and product.
Another link in the Shrinking World Bom, akin, more or less, to efficiency we strive toward in a golf swing, no?
It might get back to the thing we discussed before somewhere- to have continual forward progression about a circle the path movement has to be spiraled- just like cutting off the end of a leather wrap at a degree angle prior to wrapping. Without the cut first, the wrap would have no real travel and would tend to bunch up on top of itself.
Going around instead of spiraling would require a lifting action of the tool, whereas the spiral is more a continuous motion, longer pressure on the object.
Saw this word used the other day Teeboxdude and thought you might like it. I don’t have time to do a more thorough search to see if it was discussed on the site before, or don’t know if you saw it before, but from 5L:
It funnels your force forward toward your objective.
Maybe Ben had a spiral coin drop funnel on his noggin at one time.
Cutting off the end of the leather wrap at an angle prior to wrapping brings to mind the club head path change/layoff in transition into the funnel. Really curious to see nfb’s stuff in his thread.
From the other day, I wonder if this flight pattern is merely a computer-chip ‘guidance’ error, or an unequal propulsion problem on one side of the object. Would the same flight pattern hold true underwater, it doesn’t seem like it would. Any rocket boys on this board to discuss this. C’mon out Homer
Consider looping both videos concurrently, sitting back, taking them both in simultaneously, with a thousand yard stare, seeing beyond them without studying.
I noticed in the bottom one during the split second that he is at address – Player has the shaft at the ball, not the clubface, and then, of course, he makes contact in the middle of the clubface because his body positions are so different at impact than at address — really wonderful to see how he attacks the ball from the inside. Of course I don’t know what the intent of his shot shape was.
I love the older clip because it is a great view of the drop from the top into the slot… and then it’s fire away.
When I watch these films, I think I am imagining what that move would feel like. I can feel it via my mind’s eye.
Not sure why the two videos posted “Tue Mar 25, 2014 10:59 am” don’t appear now.
Posting them as a link doesn’t seem to work.
If I find out a protocol of some kind was violated, maybe it can be corrected, maybe not.
If I find out what the problem is, I’ll post an explanation if possible.
My apologies for the goof.
Here’s what I saw and called a vimeo video goof as it looked this afternoon using Windows 7 and IE 9:
Looks like the disappearing vimeo videos is due to tech issues.
Now Vimeo shows up and plays fine for me if Google is the browser, but Vimeo is now dead to IE 9 in Windows 7 for me.
(I am trying to find published browser requirements at Vimeo now and to see if they definitely assert Vimeo will not work in IE 9 now.)
I am reluctant to install IE 10 or 11 as they were a problem (wierd scrolling gibberish for one) the last time I tried them several days ago after upgrading to Windows 7.
Is anyone using Windows 7 and IE 10 or 11 and playing Vimeo OK now?
I am avoiding Firefox for now because of issues in the past, but maybe it’s time to reassess.
Now I can see and play Vimeos again in Windows 7 with IE 9, but this unaccountable ressurection is not because of any changes made by me unless turning off then restarting the computer is the key. If it is, something is still a mess. I am done with it for now.
It is ironic that I seek golf partly as an escape from technological irritation yet strive to learn about golf through a kludgy computing environment.
This morning I learned when vimeo did not show up for me yesterday morning, the problem was with the ActiveX Filtering settings and how to have ActiveX filtering enabled in IE Options/Security/Custom and how to disable ActiveX through the IE Tools menu when a site needs it disabled.
But if ActiveX filtering is disabled through the IE Tools menu, it seems I need to re-enable it before I move to an unfamiliar web site.
Assuring security combined with ease of use with ActiveX is murkey, especially if it depends on my memory and distracted diligence.
Is there anything unaccounted for losing vimeo yesterday? Someone else may know, but I do not.
Bless the nerds who clue us through a patchy techno maze.
I think the video problem I was dealing with hovers outside phpBB and inside my barely flickering last surviving neuron. If I sneeze too hard or have one shot of likker, I’m a goner Festus.
Thanks Teebox, hopefully future problems solved, so let me test:
If’in you’re into continual loop viewing while drooling from your favorite chair, loop this one from Player. Put your cursor on the tip of the R shoulder at address and just watch from there. http://www.tubechop.com/watch/2412111