Fun stuff for the big tournament that is approaching!
World Cup 2014 Country Flag Shapes (http://www.visguy.com/2014/06/08/world-cup-2014-country-flag-shapes/)
Very cool!
Now, game starts.
(http://www.visguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/world-cup-country-flag-shapes-large.png)
of interest -> Fifa has a long tradition of releasing and naming a "special" football at every world cup.
Chris's 3D flags are wrapped around a "Telstar" fussball (released 1970 mexico world cup).
No doubt, this method could be used on the "Tango"(circa 1978 Argentina), the "Tricolore" (France), the "Teamgeist" (Germany), the "Fervernova"(Japan), the "Jabulani" (Sth Africa) and... the "Brazuca" !
wonders if I could wrap a flag over the pointed end of a rugby ball :o
:)
cheers
Cliff
Quote from: cliff50 on June 11, 2014, 05:01:12 AM
wonders if I could wrap a flag over the pointed end of a rugby ball :o
But in Rugby you would only need room/space on the ball for the flags of six nations, don't you.
Quote from: Jumpy on June 11, 2014, 06:35:21 AM
Quote from: cliff50 on June 11, 2014, 05:01:12 AM
wonders if I could wrap a flag over the pointed end of a rugby ball :o
But in Rugby you would only need room/space on the ball for the flags of six nations, don't you.
Good point! Jumpy .. and even less flags for a grid iron ball ;)
Quote from: Jumpy on June 11, 2014, 06:35:21 AM
But in Rugby you would only need room/space on the ball for the flags of six nations, don't you.
Many more than 6 nations play Rugby.
P.S. Rugby football is where what is called American style grid-iron football came from, but without the body armour and stopping for a rest every few seconds! ;)
Quote from: Paul Herber on June 12, 2014, 11:12:31 AM
Quote from: Jumpy on June 11, 2014, 06:35:21 AM
But in Rugby you would only need room/space on the ball for the flags of six nations, don't you.
Many more than 6 nations play Rugby.
I know that, but I thought the 6 nations cup (or what it is called) is for rugby fans what the FIFA World Cup is for soccer fans. At least my fitness coach (a former SAS guy stranded in germany out of love) tells me so.
QuoteP.S. Rugby football is where what is called American style grid-iron football came from, but without the body armour and stopping for a rest every few seconds! ;)
Yeah. It's the difference between intelligent design and random Brownian movement! :o ;) Chicket anyone??? ::)
Wapperdude
As my 15 year old daughter likes to remind me....if football was any harder, they would call it Ballet
:D
Speaking of dancing, so inquiring minds want to know, is the rugby scrum the "manly" version of a "can-can" chorus line? After all, it's all about "kicking" legs!
Wapperdude
For the record: in my college years, I did enjoy watching rugby.