From: Dale A. Raby (daleraby_at_tds.net)
Date: Fri Sep 10 2004 - 10:17:02 PDT
OK, this has gone on long enough:
Inside the skin of a golf ball is a wrapping of rubber bands. This is
about a half inch thick... that's about 1.75 centimeters. Inside of
that is a little red rubber ball about an inch... a little over three
centimeters... in diameter. This ball is hollow and the half inch
center is filled with a viscous liquid. I didn't notice any poison gas
when I cut mine open. I used a hacksaw clamped in a vise... if I
remember correctly.
On Fri, 2004-09-10 at 12:44, Chris Edwards wrote:
> I managed to get inside one in english class with a compass, the
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