[HN Gopher] One man's journey to the center of the bowling ball
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       One man's journey to the center of the bowling ball
        
       Author : voisin
       Score  : 43 points
       Date   : 2021-05-29 11:31 UTC (2 days ago)
        
 (HTM) web link (www.wired.com)
 (TXT) w3m dump (www.wired.com)
        
       | LordOfWolves wrote:
       | > ...and bowling-world fame.
       | 
       | [Unrelated to the core topic] Is anyone else on mobile only
       | seeing the first paragraph? If I open the article on desktop, I
       | see the full article, but on mobile, it simply ends after that
       | paragraph (followed by a featured video about the "dreaded 7-10
       | split"). There's no "Continue Reading" (or similar) button/link
       | and no notice that I may have exceeded a monthly limit of "free
       | articles".
        
         | neurobashing wrote:
         | This started happening to me a few weeks ago; my assumption was
         | they'd changed their paywall promo thing and my Pihole was
         | blocking it.
        
         | Syonyk wrote:
         | I can't read Wired anymore on my normal devices for reading
         | (iOS, cookies disabled). The page loads content briefly, and
         | then blanks out. I'm not sure what the cause is, it's quite
         | annoying. I'll just use a desktop for some of the more
         | interesting looking stuff... which this qualified as.
        
       | chiph wrote:
       | Bowling is something I've wanted to become more involved with,
       | ever since I was on a team competing (poorly) in the Austin Cup
       | several years ago. I shouldn't be surprised that some people in
       | the sport took the physics to this level. This was an amazing
       | story.
        
       | H8crilA wrote:
       | Trash article, I'm not going to read tens of pages just to get to
       | the meat of the matter.
        
       | starkd wrote:
       | I thought they had a liquid center.
        
       | amelius wrote:
       | Don't they need to have an asymmetric core to counterbalance the
       | finger holes?
        
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