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Posted by kexbrown  on  Feb 23  at  03:18 AM

This is without a doubt the coolest Stumble I have seen this year. I haven’t tried the tool yet, but the video was awesome. Definitely makes you think back to your high school Physics classes.

So many options have been programmed into the tool, you can build any object you want. It might even be useful to use it as a prototyping tool. I don’t know how realistic the gravity algorithm is in the software, but an excellent tool. Thanks for stumbling it and then sharing it with us!

Posted by B Carter  on  Feb 23  at  11:36 AM

That is definitely an awesome tool. That’s one thing I love about stumbling, you never know what you’ll find.

Posted by Xio  on  Feb 28  at  04:39 AM

I do my stumbling every 10AM. And yes, it’s f-u-n. :D

Posted by Eric  on  Feb 29  at  06:54 AM

KexBrown, I realy liked this stumble also cheese

B Carter, Xio, stumbling indeed is lots of fun. I’m happy to came up with an idea like this.

Tonight I’m going to stumble again to create a post and instead of picking 1 winner, I’m again going to stumble every commentator to this post. Hope you’ll get some traffic from it afterwards.


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