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07-14-08, 09:47 PM #21
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07-14-08, 10:04 PM #23
what a wonderful research...these colleagues are doing...measuring the distance of the boobies.
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07-27-08, 10:50 PM #24
You know, bouncing breasts and music arn't really mutually exclusive all the time.
However, have you ever known someone who just talks and talks and talks and talks and just will not for the life of all things holy shut up with their mindless, unfiltered stream of mental diarrhea? Well, how about a generator on the jaw! Think about it! Talking on the cell phone for hours a day? Be productive! Use your jaw movements to power the phone while you talk about shoe colors! I swear, some people I know could power a major city with such an apparatus!
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07-27-08, 10:53 PM #25Ignorance killed the cat
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07-27-08, 11:08 PM #26
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07-27-08, 11:18 PM #27Ignorance killed the cat
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I'm quite sure they bounce in draq's dreams. And, for real, Cutsie, do you not see I am just baiting draq? And his obsession with "asian" chickies?
But, on topic, why do you say "Asian boobs don't bounce"? Why would they behave differently than boobs attached to chickies of other races? Or are you saying no boobs that you see bounce? Can we get some stats here? Exactly how many "boobs" have you seen? Did you feel the weight so you could estimate the momentum, and thus the potential work / energy? Inquiring minds want to know....
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07-27-08, 11:19 PM #28
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07-28-08, 08:51 AM #29
I read the article linked in the OP, written by Jamie Merrill. I think the author is a bit clueless.
Sure, the kinetic energy of breasts bouncing relative to the body can generate electricity, but it only works if the breasts are actually free to move - then the woman lacks the support she wanted by having a bra in the first place (a sports bra stops them from going wild, which would be both uncomfortable and cause them to sag over time).
Secondly, Merrill talks about attaching dynamos to the bra straps, as if she can harness the same energy twice!
Ultimately, the source of the energy are the legs and it would be just as effective to make a device with weights that bounce up and down in a small tube, than to mess around inefficiently with boobs.
Despite all this, I do admit that the asynchronous movement of mammary appendages relative to the main frame is certainly an 'energising' experience for the male generative member of any gentleman fortunate enough to witness the phenomenon.
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07-02-12, 10:20 AM #30Registered Member
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bra support
I don't think you people realize...even with a regular bra boobs move. Unless I'm the only one out there who has that happen, some bras are more stable than others but most still bounce a bit. I believe there was talk about having a bra that allowed movement but still within a comfortable support range.
also, from walking I believe a biologist proved that the best way to harvest energy from walking is from capturing hip displacement. your hips actually move the most while you walkLast edited by Shaffrey; 07-02-12 at 10:22 AM. Reason: new thought
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07-02-12, 10:48 AM #31
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07-02-12, 11:10 AM #32
Welcome to the forum, Shaffrey.
You have made your first post on an older thread and sometimes the original posters may have moved on and so the moderators will sometimes lock such. It happened to me when I first arrived and left me with the impression that my presence and input was unwanted, lol...
Your comment about capturing the energy of motion from walking is far more practical and of interest to me as I am very 'kinetic'.
Can you perhaps find a link to the reference you provide on this suggestion?
MacGyver, I have no doubt that you would find the motion of all parts of the female form to provide inspiration. The real question would be, how do we capture the potential of your inspiration.
Can the energy of the human mind (say the male fascination with female mammary glands) be converted to mechanical energy? Electrocorticography may be an interesting area of study.
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You would think so...but I can flex it hundred times non-stop
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