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Perfect 10 | 20 | 30.77% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 23 | 35.38% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 17 | 26.15% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 4 | 6.15% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 0 | 0% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 1 | 1.54% | |
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2012-02-01, 20:16 | Link #43 | |
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Well, I think in real world Japan it might have been shut down there as well. But this doesn't bother me since you need at least a couple off-kilter elements to make most good horror shows work. Another is certainly a lot easier to swallow than some of the cheesier horror movies I've seen.
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2012-02-01, 20:48 | Link #44 | |
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Spoiler for Fatality Scoreboard (as of Episode 4):
Reminds you of Battle Royale, eh? We'll be updating the board as the show progresses.
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2012-02-01, 22:06 | Link #48 |
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Speaking of Mei's cousin, I had a thought when rewatching ep4 just now. When the voicerovers talk at the beginning of the ep, they talk as if Yukari's death is the first one connected to the curse. If that's the case, why doesn't Fujioka's death count? Is it:
1. Everyone tries to pretend it isn't part of the curse until a student of 3-3 actually dies. 2. There's no Misaki Mei in class 3-3, so Fujioka's death doesn't count. |
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2012-02-02, 08:28 | Link #53 |
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Early in the episode, although they didn't mention the cousin directly, the class did talk about how the curse might have started with "that other death" in April rather than with the umbrella impaling. Since the only death in April that we know about is the cousin's, we're assuming that's whom they're referring to.
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2012-02-02, 08:48 | Link #54 | |
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2012-02-02, 08:54 | Link #55 | |
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BUT!!!! A human body inside the elevator is not exposed to any flow of air during the fall, unlike the elevator. You have to remember, that the elevator is not falling from free sky but in narrow and tight shaft, which means that the air the falling elevator pushes downwards doesnt have the room to escape sideways and the resistance increases significantly. At the same time, the object inside the elevator (= the nurse) is falling in an inclosed space = she is falling together with the air enclosed inside the elevator. Her speed of decent is NOT decelarated by any air presure resistance. I am not a physist and I cannot calculate, what the terminal speed of objetcs would be.... nor can I predict if the elevator would be falling faster or slower than the nurse. I know for sure though that due to the innertia force the nurse would probably separate from the elevator floor, but I doubt that her speed would be so much smaller that she would hit the ceiling... So this is what I think would happen. Innitially due to innertia, you would separate from the floor and float during the fall. But I suspect that your own terminal velocity would be higher than that of the elevator, because you are not exposed to air rsistance while the elevator is... so slowly you would come back into the contact with the floor. But the question is, how many floors would the building have to have in order for that to happen? I have no idea, I just think that 7 floors might not be enough. Last edited by warita; 2012-02-02 at 09:07. |
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2012-02-02, 08:59 | Link #56 |
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But professor, the shaft of elevators nowadays are riddled with air shafts, and the elevator itself is smaller than shaft so air inside isn't a problem. If one falls through, there isn't any air resistance met.
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2012-02-02, 09:10 | Link #57 | |
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Also, think of how an approaching subway pushes the air out of the tunnel.... thats some wind speed there :P |
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2012-02-02, 09:55 | Link #58 | |
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"There are two possiblities.It's not happening this year,and Yukari's death was just a coincidence.Either that or it started in May." Doesn't seem to me that it starting in april is an option to them.
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2012-02-02, 10:28 | Link #59 | |
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For a more scientific source, in zero-gravity simulations the aircraft must climb at a steep angle, level off, and then dive **. The Zero-G happens when the plane level off. So The floating to occur needs the carrier (airplane or elevator) to fly from down to up and not from up to down. ** quoted after googling.
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2012-02-02, 11:59 | Link #60 | |
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