Two Questions
Ever since I saw these pictures:


I realized that I wanted a giant bouncy ball of my own. I found one on ebay but the picture was really blurry. I couldn’t tell how big it was so I asked the seller – here is a screenshot of our entire conversation.

So – we’ll see. A solid rubber ball with a 4 inch diameter isn’t bad. The item is still not mine so don’t steal it away from me ….
Katy 11:14 pm on March 16th Permalink | Log in to Reply
David, that is so cool… currently I am doing a “special project” for Physics. My partner and I are trying to assess the question “what factors affect the bounce of a ball?” We are using a solid rubber ball, but it definitely is not as cool as your prospective eBay ball…
David Mulhern 3:45 am on March 17th Permalink | Log in to Reply
Katy! For your project – If you want to use one with a 1.7″ diameter – they have them at Los Favoritos for 50 cents. It may make the project more fun if you have a bigger ball?
Katy 12:14 pm on March 18th Permalink | Log in to Reply
That’s hilarious that you know the exact diameter of the Los Fav toys
I’ll keep that in mind, indeed. And incidently, what the heck were you doing up at 3:45am?!? Were you still celebrating St. Pat’s day ?
Hana 7:20 pm on April 3rd Permalink | Log in to Reply
Hallo! You MySpace-messaged me a while ago about this bouncy ball, and (1) did you end up getting one? and (2) I like your blog and photos a lot (esp. the lomo ones) okay goodbye!