I put a poll up asking what color bowling ball people would prefer to have.here are some ideas
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Man vs Machine
This robot is crazy, his name is EARL(Enhanced Automated Robotic Launcher). He is a bowling robot. you would think that bowling robot would be able to bowl a perfect 300 every time but this one cannot. It still needs some improvements before it will bowl perfectly every time but in this video it is truely man vs machine. EARL is set to take on PBA pro Chris Barnes. Chris is currently ranked number four in the PBA standings and has made more than 1.3 million dollars bowling and has more than 40 perfect 300 games. So Chris Barnes would be a tough opponent for anyone or anything to beat.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Pink Panther Bowling Ball
this ball is amazing. i like it alot and anyone who is into bowling should give it a try. ive used this ball before and i loved it, everyone that has used it before has liked it too. this ball is definatly one everyone should give a try because its a great ball. but most people avoid this ball because of its color, but i dont care what the color of that ball is as long as it gets the job done. this will be my next ball for sure.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
The History Of Bowling
Bowling has been around for a long time, i mean a LONG time. there has been discoveries of ancient primitave bowling balls and pins in ancient eqyptian tombs! Back in the 1300s bowling became very popular in germany. Back then there wasnt any lanes to bowl on a it was just a yard game at the time. But around 1366 King Edward lll banned the game from being played because it took away time for his soldiers to practice their archery skills. Now its time to jump ahead about 500 years. In about 1812 bowling was becoming very popular in Europe and was brought to the U.S. by about 1841. It became very popular in Conneticut and New York. In Conneticut it attracted people thayt like to gamble and bet their money on who would win. The state did not like the sport being a gambling sport, so the state made a law that there was to be now ninepin bowling in the state of Conneticut. The gamblers and the owneres of the bowling centers simply got around this law by adding and extra pin to the set of pins thus creating ten pin bowling like there is today.
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