Maybe we need to invest in a 'captcha' sort of system where you have to type the letters and numbers that you see on the screen before you can post or send a message.
this stops the computer spambots in their tracks.
put some tape on your ball, count how many times the ball rotates down the lane and the amount of time it is on the lane.
divide the amount of revs bythe amount of seconds then times that number by sixty.
that should get your RPM roughly (by my logic anyway).
googled it, only thing i could find was:
Pleasantly blue - 4 non blondes
Yeah i've never heard of it either, hopefully it gets the ball rolling again though.
:)
T.V. spoiler alert below!!
Mike Fagan Wins PBA One A Day Dick Weber Open For First Individual PBA Tour Title
by Jerry Schneider January 31, 2010 08:08
In his eighth season on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour, Mike Fagan of Patchogue, N.Y., finally...
Mike Fagan Maintains Lead in PBA One A Day Dick Weber Open After First Round of Match Play
by Jerry Schneider January 28, 2010 17:20
Mike Fagan of Patchogue, N.Y., maintained his lead in the Professional Bowlers Association One A Day Dick Weber Open Thursday after the first eight-game...
Rhino Page Leads After Second Round in PBA Tournament of Champions
by Jerry Schneider January 20, 2010 16:31
Rhino Page of Dade City, Fla., averaged 233.2 for 16 games to take the second round lead in the PBATournament of Champions at Red Rock Lanes Wednesday.
Page, a three-time Lumber...
Belmo back to second after TJ shot 288 to finish.
Jones, Barnes Top Qualifying as PBA Earl Anthony Memorial Heads into Match Play
by Bill Vint January 14, 2010 17:00
DUBLIN, Calif. – Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C., momentarily slipped into second place, but fired a 288 game to regain...
Belmo's taken the lead after the 3rd game of the second block!!!
Earl Anthony Memorial Classic
Round of 64 - Block 2
Pos ▲ Name Hometown Games Block Pinfall Total
Pinfall +/-
200 Average
1 Jason Belmonte Australia 10 736 2383 +383 238.30
2 Tommy Jones...
whats with the attack on belmo??
it was a good idea. whether it would work or not is a different story.
my point is at least belmo is thinking of ways to progess our sport and make it bigger and more public.
if everyone was as enthusiastic and proactive about growing bowling as a sport like...