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[_] COLORS COLORS 06/16/14(Mon)00:14 No.2418078
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>> [_] Anonymous 06/16/14(Mon)00:25 No.2418090
The physics remind me of OE Cake.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/16/14(Mon)00:33 No.2418101
Step 1: Hold down cursor in the center near the bottom.
Step 2: Wait until density is high enough that balls slow to a crawl
Step 3: While cursor is still held down, fling mouse upwards
Step 4: P A R T Y
>> [_] Anonymous 06/16/14(Mon)00:41 No.2418116
>>2418078
8KB, and here I am with Max Payne 3 on my HDD
>> [_] Anonymous 06/16/14(Mon)00:45 No.2418120
>>2418101
You just have to fill up all the space so that particles start touching (bottom ones at that,
because density)
If you're patient enough, you can slowly add particles to create minimum perturbation to reach
instability point. Then bottom particle will make it all explode.
http://imgur.com/1o3AcOr
>> [_] Anonymous 06/16/14(Mon)01:11 No.2418139
This was great, thanks OP
>> [_] Anonymous 06/16/14(Mon)02:34 No.2418194
>>2418116
that's nothing, you should see what demosceners can do.
We are barely using the full potential of our machines!
>> [_] Anonymous 06/16/14(Mon)03:12 No.2418227
I wish I knew the coding behind this
>> [_] Anonymous 06/16/14(Mon)03:23 No.2418233
>>2418227
http://wonderfl.net/c/qszD