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2011-10-18 10:12:38 AM
That guy must get pussy at least 2-3 times a day.
 
2011-10-18 10:18:12 AM
styckx: That guy must get pussy at least 2-3 times a day.

Nah, He's got two balls of steel and can't get in any hole.
 
2011-10-18 10:22:44 AM
That was the most amazing thing I've seen today.

/just woke up
 
2011-10-18 10:30:50 AM
That guy is very hima.
 
2011-10-18 10:32:13 AM
Are you kidding me? Buddy didn't even do HALF of the secret moves. I used to finish two ball labyrinth in way less time.

/Twist the knob fast enough and the ball will roll around holes
//This guy is a noob
 
2011-10-18 10:35:47 AM
i.imgur.com

/seriously though, that had to have been tough.
 
2011-10-18 11:16:06 AM
Someone say two-ball labyrinth?

waronpants.net

/tra la la
 
2011-10-18 11:45:52 AM
Next a video of his front lawn growing, and the room he just painted drying. Stay tuned. *snore*.
 
2011-10-18 11:51:11 AM
indarwinsshadow: Next a video of his front lawn growing, and the room he just painted drying. Stay tuned. *snore*.

SecondeeedddZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
 
2011-10-18 12:00:37 PM
Uhhh...huh huh huh...
www.ccs.neu.edu
 
2011-10-18 12:31:47 PM
WTF???

My wooden labyrinth didn't come with clear silicone ridges around all the holes.

Taking this thing back to Wal-Mart and getting my money back.
 
2011-10-18 12:31:48 PM
Are we sure this labyrinth wasn't running on an emulator? A lot of these speedruns are tool-assisted.
 
2011-10-18 12:33:49 PM
djmehdi.coolcats.fr

I'd have two-balled her.
 
2011-10-18 01:11:23 PM
imagonyx123: Someone say two-ball labyrinth?

[waronpants.net image 296x300]

/tra la la


/leaves satisfied...
 
2011-10-18 01:12:40 PM
Today on Comatose TV:

1:00
Two-Ball Labyrinth

4:00
Focus on Disk Defrag (Edited for time)

8:00
The Silent Parts of "Mad Men"
 
2011-10-18 01:14:36 PM
wtf h4x
 
2011-10-18 01:20:45 PM
That wasn't that fast.

After the robot-solving-rubiks-cube-in-5-seconds video, I was hoping to see a 2-ball labyrinth finished in like 15 seconds, not the 2 minutes+.
 
2011-10-18 01:25:42 PM
cannibalparrot: [i.imgur.com image 640x359]

/seriously though, that had to have been tough.


This was my first thought.
 
2011-10-18 02:20:51 PM
poot_rootbeer: I'd have two-balled her.

she is 14 there, dude....
 
2011-10-18 02:27:10 PM
Perlin Noise: she is 14 there, dude....

15, if my research is correct.

It's okay though, I was 9 at the time.
 
2011-10-18 03:23:29 PM
he's having much more trouble with the blue ball labyrinth, amirite?

It's always amazing what humans can do given enough time investment.... but so much of it is trivial
 
2011-10-18 03:29:21 PM
Now do it with the balls at opposite ends of the maze.
 
Zel
2011-10-18 04:59:16 PM
ThisIsntMe: WTF???

My wooden labyrinth didn't come with clear silicone ridges around all the holes.

Taking this thing back to Wal-Mart and getting my money back.


This.

It's got to be a lot easier with the holes filled in.
 
2011-10-18 06:53:13 PM
Heavy Wax to make them hold still.
Light Magnetization to make them stick together.
One ball larger than the other to resolve passing issues.
Build up edges to give a last moment assist to keep stuff out of the holes.

400% cheating.
 
2011-10-18 07:06:10 PM
poot_rootbeer: [djmehdi.coolcats.fr image 476x385]

I'd have two-balled her.


I'd *STILL* two-ball her. Especially if she did her hair up like that. Grrrrr.

\It'd be disappointing for her.
 
2011-10-18 07:56:25 PM
Psh; back in the day i'd solve 4 ball labyrinth in half the time. On 30 foot seas during blackout, turning the knobs with my feet, steering the ship with one hand, and fighting off ninja pirates with the other...
 
2011-10-18 08:53:17 PM
prjindigo: Heavy Wax to make them hold still.
Light Magnetization to make them stick together.
One ball larger than the other to resolve passing issues.
Build up edges to give a last moment assist to keep stuff out of the holes.

400% cheating.


This has been another episode of Prjindigo: Internet Detective.

Next week: Keyboard cat. Was he REALLY playing the piano?
 
2011-10-18 08:59:22 PM
imagonyx123: Someone say two-ball labyrinth?

[waronpants.net image 296x300]

/tra la la


I giggled,
 
2011-10-19 12:33:46 AM
styckx: That guy must get pussy at least 2-3 times a day.

That made be bust out laughing so loud I scared the dog. Good work.
 
2011-10-19 01:57:37 AM
I can't even get a fifth of the way through the puzzle with one ball.

/so uncoordinated
 
2011-10-19 03:27:59 AM
I thought it was pretty cool.

Back in the 1920's there lived a golf hustler and named Titanic Thompson. He would bet on anything. One day, after a rare case of being hustled himself on the course, he walked into the clubhouse with the men who had just hustled him. In the clubhouse was one of these labyrinth games. He had spent his summer demonstrating the labyrinth for Macy's in New York, and was quite adept at it, but still smarting from the day's losses, he used the perfect hustler's line. "What in the hell is that thing?" he asked. Of course, his hustlers had to demonstrate it. Before the day was through, he'd convinced them that it would be fun to wager on it, and not only won back his losses, but an additional $10,000.
 
2011-10-19 08:22:42 AM
UNAUTHORIZED FINGER: I thought it was pretty cool.

Back in the 1920's there lived a golf hustler and named Titanic Thompson. He would bet on anything. One day, after a rare case of being hustled himself on the course, he walked into the clubhouse with the men who had just hustled him. In the clubhouse was one of these labyrinth games. He had spent his summer demonstrating the labyrinth for Macy's in New York, and was quite adept at it, but still smarting from the day's losses, he used the perfect hustler's line. "What in the hell is that thing?" he asked. Of course, his hustlers had to demonstrate it. Before the day was through, he'd convinced them that it would be fun to wager on it, and not only won back his losses, but an additional $10,000.


$10,000....in the 1920s? on a labyrinth game? + what he originally lost? Titanic must have been loaded after the WW1.
 
2011-10-19 01:10:51 PM
FenixStorm1: $10,000....in the 1920s? on a labyrinth game? + what he originally lost? Titanic must have been loaded after the WW1.

He always said that the only reason he never became a pro golfer was he couldn't afford the cut in pay. He fleeced big-wigs, gangsters ( he once won $100,000 off of Bugsy Siegel betting on which sugarcube a fly would land on first. He gaffed that game too, he put a tiny dot of DDT on one of the cubes) and every hustler he could find.

He once bet a rube that he could hit a golf ball 500 yards. He hit it off a cliff. Then he told the guy double-or-nothing, and I'll hit it 500 yards on level terrain. He went to a frozen lake and did it easily.

He was also the guy who rigged the poker game that got Arnold Rothstein killed for refusing to pay off his debts. Thompson killed five different men in his lifetime. Link (new window) I know this didn't have a helluva lot to do with "Labyrinth", but the guy's entire life was a CSB.

/Sorry 'bout the t-jack
 
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