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That Sliced episode is on right now. - 05.04.2010, 12:38 AM

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05.04.2010, 12:48 AM

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I hate that jackass...For real, did he really have to cut the Flux in half?

Not to mention, anybody can figure out how the damn cue ball goes into the return pocket. One of his hypothesis' was it was a different weight...Wft?! Anybody could figure out its a smaller diameter...Some of the stuff on that show is just plain stupid. Any idiot could figure out how half that stuff works...
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05.04.2010, 12:53 AM

Actually, almost anybody. The cueball have metal inside and a magnet helps it down a different path. It's OK to say hate but let everyone have a little fun figuring it out themselves. I like the show but I cringed when he cut up a subzero.
   
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Actually, almost anybody. The cueball have metal inside and a magnet helps it down a different path. It's OK to say hate but let everyone have a little fun figuring it out themselves. I like the show but I cringed when he cut up a subzero.
Actually, the diameter of the cue ball is larger, don't know what I was thinking earlier. Some use the magnet setup, but the larger diameter cue ball is more common from what I've seen (my friend use to fix poker machines, slots, video games, pool tables, you name it, and he'd always get me to go with him to help him out). Yea, that fridge was VERY nice...

And your right, hate is kinda harsh, but serious?!? Did he really have to cut up that poor Flux. Not to mention he some how lost to a wind up toy with the Savage X...That was just plain sad...

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05.04.2010, 10:15 AM

I watched the show when first released and thought to myself, what a waste to destroy all that perfectly good stuff ? They should buy new, give it to someone who needs it and take their old worn out stuff to cut in half ?

Watching that dick hole cut $1,200 of RC's up I had to trun it off. To bad he didn't try to chop one of those Venom Lipos in Flux up, that would of made the show !


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05.04.2010, 01:15 PM

It was great seeing that nitro get cut in half. The good thing was when he said he was pulling out the big guns before he pulled out the flux. The amazement when hes saw the driveshaft in it was a bit rediculous, did i spell that right, oh well.
   
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It was great seeing that nitro get cut in half. The good thing was when he said he was pulling out the big guns before he pulled out the flux. The amazement when hes saw the driveshaft in it was a bit rediculous, did i spell that right, oh well.
Yeah, He was a tool fer sure. This axle(dogbone) is just like whats in your car ! I have never seen a dogbone in a 1.1 car and have ben in the automotive industry 26yrs. The Savy's don't have CVD's anywhere in it them, then he would be close.


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05.04.2010, 01:58 PM

I want to know what high ranking businessman gave this show the ok? Its horrible!


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05.04.2010, 02:00 PM

Geez, I'd guess you guys hate willitblend.com then if you have that much hatred towards a show that cuts things apart to see how they work.
   
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05.04.2010, 02:15 PM

Will it blend is awesome though by comparison, that slice show was just an idiot with an angle grinder- ditto on the dogbone comments, he clearly had NO IDEA what he was talking about...
   
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05.04.2010, 03:21 PM

Willitblend was actually kinda cool, with it being a blender and take the abuse did put a small smile on my face. I liked the one with the lighters and chopping up the stupid Valentines gift.


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