If one genuinely enjoys throwing controllers at the screen, and is well off enough to afford the replacement TVs when one inevitably fractures from the force of the blows, sure.
Personally, I got the rather strong impression that nyan_sandwich was throwing the controller because of frustration, not euphoria.
when one inevitably fractures from the force of the blows
Define inevitably. I don’t think I could throw a controller hard enough to damage a CRT or a rear projector. These suggest designs for protective covers (for the former, put the TV behind thick curved glass; for the latter put it behind a durable plastic sheet held in a rigid frame.
I am surprised to hear that a CRT is considered that durable. I can bend deadbolts and I’ve had friends take a metal door off it’s frame, so I was raised on an odd sense of what “normal” strength is.
Large CRTs are made of very thick curved glass. I once did hit one hard enough to chip it, which left a hole several millimeters deep and did not appear to affect the structural integrity of the tube. But I don’t know about “that durable”—if you dropped one from a sufficient height it would surely break—but it’s more a question of how much force you (or I) can throw a controller with.
My previous basis for it was my electronics teacher talking about a friend taking one in to a shop, dropping it, and having it shatter. This would have been a height of 4-5 feet, since it was held in arms Maybe modern CRTs are thicker / more durable? Given my electronics teacher, it’s also entirely possible he just enjoyed dramatic stories...
Well, don’t forget that it will hit the ground with a force proportional to its weight. You probably wouldn’t want him to have dropped it on your head—it would be a rather more unpleasant experience than having a controller thrown at your head.
If one genuinely enjoys throwing controllers at the screen, and is well off enough to afford the replacement TVs when one inevitably fractures from the force of the blows, sure.
Personally, I got the rather strong impression that nyan_sandwich was throwing the controller because of frustration, not euphoria.
Define inevitably. I don’t think I could throw a controller hard enough to damage a CRT or a rear projector. These suggest designs for protective covers (for the former, put the TV behind thick curved glass; for the latter put it behind a durable plastic sheet held in a rigid frame.
That was playful exaggeration, sorry ^.^;
I am surprised to hear that a CRT is considered that durable. I can bend deadbolts and I’ve had friends take a metal door off it’s frame, so I was raised on an odd sense of what “normal” strength is.
Large CRTs are made of very thick curved glass. I once did hit one hard enough to chip it, which left a hole several millimeters deep and did not appear to affect the structural integrity of the tube. But I don’t know about “that durable”—if you dropped one from a sufficient height it would surely break—but it’s more a question of how much force you (or I) can throw a controller with.
My previous basis for it was my electronics teacher talking about a friend taking one in to a shop, dropping it, and having it shatter. This would have been a height of 4-5 feet, since it was held in arms Maybe modern CRTs are thicker / more durable? Given my electronics teacher, it’s also entirely possible he just enjoyed dramatic stories...
Well, don’t forget that it will hit the ground with a force proportional to its weight. You probably wouldn’t want him to have dropped it on your head—it would be a rather more unpleasant experience than having a controller thrown at your head.