It's neither the cat is in a 3D pavement picture. it's all on the level,
http://www.boredpanda.com/44-amazing-3d ... an-beever/
Malc
Is this cat going up or down the stairs?
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Re: Is this cat going up or down the stairs?
Percussive maintainance, if it don't fit, hit it with the hammer.
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Re: Is this cat going up or down the stairs?
It's standing still. It's stuffed.
Re: Is this cat going up or down the stairs?
Long as he knows that's the important thing.
If not, we've got problems...
If not, we've got problems...
Newton's first law; Large body mass and weight equals fast going down hill but slow going up,
So blame Newton not me when you're bored waiting at the top of the hill.
So blame Newton not me when you're bored waiting at the top of the hill.
Re: Is this cat going up or down the stairs?
ferrit worrier wrote:It's neither the cat is in a 3D pavement picture. it's all on the level,
http://www.boredpanda.com/44-amazing-3d ... an-beever/
Malc
Seen before, very clever.
Newton's first law; Large body mass and weight equals fast going down hill but slow going up,
So blame Newton not me when you're bored waiting at the top of the hill.
So blame Newton not me when you're bored waiting at the top of the hill.
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Re: Is this cat going up or down the stairs?
It's a photograph, they're static so the cat isn't moving.
If you wanted to find out whether the cat was going upstairs or downstairs when the photograph was being taken then why not just ask that question?
If you wanted to find out whether the cat was going upstairs or downstairs when the photograph was being taken then why not just ask that question?