Skid_sketchens_twice

Skid_sketchens_twice t1_jeasvgl wrote

Well lil guy, sometimes people can really really really like the question. They like it so much that they have a whole lot to say. It's a normal thing for people to get excited. I bet you get excited over...trucks? Candy? Ball games?

It's like that but they want someone else to really understand. Sometimes we know so much about something that it makes it hard to explain to others l. So there really is only one way. Sometimes there are not smaller words for the big words.

What I do know is that at the end of the day, the person who asked the question ends up being happy with some sort of reply.

Now who wants to go to the park?

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Skid_sketchens_twice t1_jde3uhh wrote

Based on the orientation of that circle....I bet there's a mathematical equation that can easily determine within a close estimate...how far away and tall that structure is without knowing the height or distance from the camera.

That's what went through my head when looking at this.

Cool pic tho.

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Skid_sketchens_twice t1_j1qlliv wrote

The amount of points of contact on the ground make this a little bit more difficult.

When skiing, you always have at least two points on the ground for the most part. Your feet. But you also have stability rods that you can use which makes it four.

In snowboarding you are controlling one single point of contact. So your movements have to be countered by your body for stability instead of adding an extra leg.

It's the difference in balance and support.

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