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Gravity. You should check it out sometime.
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Originally Posted by GoodDriveBadPutt
i like the buzzz because innova has a really tough time making a consistent disc from run to run and you never know what the flight pattern is going to be even though i have a bunch of different buzzzes that fly very unlike each other i'm sure it's much worse if i threw rocs not to mention that there are so many different kinds of rocs i mean sure a roc can cover every shot and is more versatile than a buzzz but that's because there are so many different kinds of rocs so you can pick and choose which ones are best for which shot like an ontario or san marino or rancho and buzzzes are considered only straight flyers unless they are in different stages of wear or maybe a different plastic like d z x ti crystal flx crystal flx esp and there are different kinds of dominess so even though you don't know exactly what it's going to fly like it's probably better than innova because they have so many issues with consistency
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Old 12-12-2012, 07:30 PM
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Keep trying to poke holes. It's not really poppycock psuedoscience.
1) Red is produced as a byproduct of iron dioxide, a reaction. It's not as if red plastics are laden with iron.

2) This idea of elements and color pigmentation moving to the outside of the disc during cooling is very curious.

Anyway, this is going nowhere...
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Old 12-12-2012, 07:33 PM
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Please look up red pigment dyes and observe that iron and all of it's high molecular weight are inherent.
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Originally Posted by GoodDriveBadPutt
i like the buzzz because innova has a really tough time making a consistent disc from run to run and you never know what the flight pattern is going to be even though i have a bunch of different buzzzes that fly very unlike each other i'm sure it's much worse if i threw rocs not to mention that there are so many different kinds of rocs i mean sure a roc can cover every shot and is more versatile than a buzzz but that's because there are so many different kinds of rocs so you can pick and choose which ones are best for which shot like an ontario or san marino or rancho and buzzzes are considered only straight flyers unless they are in different stages of wear or maybe a different plastic like d z x ti crystal flx crystal flx esp and there are different kinds of dominess so even though you don't know exactly what it's going to fly like it's probably better than innova because they have so many issues with consistency
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Gravity. You should check it out sometime.
So, gravity would account for the "stuff" in the plastic that you're talking about moving laterally, from the center of the disc out to the rim? I didn't know they spun discs at high RPM's while cooling.
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Old 12-12-2012, 07:37 PM
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So blood doesn't have Fe in it? Apparently it's just a reaction? You are wrong on this one friend. Red dyes do include iron , sorry to ruin your argument.
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i like the buzzz because innova has a really tough time making a consistent disc from run to run and you never know what the flight pattern is going to be even though i have a bunch of different buzzzes that fly very unlike each other i'm sure it's much worse if i threw rocs not to mention that there are so many different kinds of rocs i mean sure a roc can cover every shot and is more versatile than a buzzz but that's because there are so many different kinds of rocs so you can pick and choose which ones are best for which shot like an ontario or san marino or rancho and buzzzes are considered only straight flyers unless they are in different stages of wear or maybe a different plastic like d z x ti crystal flx crystal flx esp and there are different kinds of dominess so even though you don't know exactly what it's going to fly like it's probably better than innova because they have so many issues with consistency
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Wanderer you are trolling a troll. This troll happens to know what he is talking about. Now go find another thread you are embaressing yourself.
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Originally Posted by GoodDriveBadPutt
i like the buzzz because innova has a really tough time making a consistent disc from run to run and you never know what the flight pattern is going to be even though i have a bunch of different buzzzes that fly very unlike each other i'm sure it's much worse if i threw rocs not to mention that there are so many different kinds of rocs i mean sure a roc can cover every shot and is more versatile than a buzzz but that's because there are so many different kinds of rocs so you can pick and choose which ones are best for which shot like an ontario or san marino or rancho and buzzzes are considered only straight flyers unless they are in different stages of wear or maybe a different plastic like d z x ti crystal flx crystal flx esp and there are different kinds of dominess so even though you don't know exactly what it's going to fly like it's probably better than innova because they have so many issues with consistency
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LOL, okay, but I still would like to know how as plastic contracts during cooling, that you somehow have if moving laterally and gathering density on the outside of the disc. I'll leave you with that.
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It's not moving laterally. It moves from center of dome to the outer edges even in miniscule almost lateral migrations.
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Originally Posted by GoodDriveBadPutt
i like the buzzz because innova has a really tough time making a consistent disc from run to run and you never know what the flight pattern is going to be even though i have a bunch of different buzzzes that fly very unlike each other i'm sure it's much worse if i threw rocs not to mention that there are so many different kinds of rocs i mean sure a roc can cover every shot and is more versatile than a buzzz but that's because there are so many different kinds of rocs so you can pick and choose which ones are best for which shot like an ontario or san marino or rancho and buzzzes are considered only straight flyers unless they are in different stages of wear or maybe a different plastic like d z x ti crystal flx crystal flx esp and there are different kinds of dominess so even though you don't know exactly what it's going to fly like it's probably better than innova because they have so many issues with consistency
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So blood doesn't have Fe in it? Apparently it's just a reaction? You are wrong on this one friend. Red dyes do include iron , sorry to ruin your argument.
Never said that, I said "laden with iron". It's present, but in very small quantity relative to the amount of plastic.

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