UPSB v3

Philosophy / Thinking too much...

  1. Metalm3
    Date: Thu, Feb 5 2009 15:56:54

    Omg, I know this sounds insane but... well, let's assume that Penspinning is going to get overpopulated in the near 10, 20, 30... years and to the extent that everyone knows what's Penspinning at 3. Then, do you think there'll be those machines that tell you what "type" of fingers you have and there may be like Finger type A or Finger type Z and so you get to choose the "appropriate mods(of course, there'll be shops selling at that point of time) for your fingers". Discuss, please. It's like DNA. Lol, or maybe not. ^^

  2. khaotic
    Date: Thu, Feb 5 2009 17:48:50

    wow yu got to much time on yur hands to be thinking about that lol...
    well ps'ing is a fast growing hobby and all but i seriously doubt that it would go that mainstream
    ps'ing maybe appealing cuz everyone can do it and it just looks kool but there are alot of ppl who give up on things quickly..
    but that is a pretty cool thought

  3. Metalm3
    Date: Fri, Feb 6 2009 06:24:56

    Lol, thank you. Ya, find it a little insane too but just sharing my thought ^^

  4. chrisphd
    Date: Wed, Feb 25 2009 12:13:00

    This is a very real possibility.

  5. Mats
    Date: Fri, Feb 27 2009 12:28:02

    I very much doubt it.

  6. night_3
    Date: Sat, Feb 28 2009 02:47:06

    you were crazy

  7. PillarsOfValhalla
    Date: Sat, Feb 28 2009 03:56:55

    Interesting, but a little over the top.

  8. ReBorn
    Date: Sat, Feb 28 2009 07:50:34

    Chill, man. Most people give up way too easily, and penspinning requires more refined skill than anything.

  9. Kurteous!
    Date: Sat, Feb 28 2009 10:40:19

    finger types? age of 3? woah, dude relax
    the finger types might depend on the length huh.gif
    then some pens will only be allowed for certain ages then...since 3 year olds can't spin mods that are tipped with dr. grip tips tongue.gif

  10. Metalm3
    Date: Sat, Feb 28 2009 19:57:50

    Lol I know this thing sounds stupid. I don't know why I posted it. Can a mod just delete this thread?

  11. PSArcher
    Date: Sun, Mar 1 2009 06:01:59

    There very little chance that this will happen. Seeing the scope for business, PSing is not that much profitable. No one would invest such a huge amount to do it.

  12. loonwern93
    Date: Sun, Mar 1 2009 09:05:51

    QUOTE (PSArcher @ Mar 1 2009, 02:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    There very little chance that this will happen. Seeing the scope for business, PSing is not that much profitable. No one would invest such a huge amount to do it.


    pen spinners invest a lot in modding.

  13. Mats
    Date: Mon, Mar 2 2009 14:32:59

    QUOTE (loonwern93 @ Mar 1 2009, 09:05 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    pen spinners invest a lot in modding.


    Pen spinners as individuals don't spend that much on modding. With such small amounts being spent (think about how much you spend annually on pen spinning compared to how much on gas, electric, food, clothes, music etc), a large number of spinners would be required to make the business profitable. Perhaps 10x what there is now and you can see business flourish.

  14. Pen Ninja
    Date: Wed, Mar 4 2009 11:08:23

    if ps became popular and well known, dr grips would be MOAR expensive

  15. Greekpen
    Date: Fri, Mar 6 2009 00:07:11

    i guess, but i dont think it will go that far. people tend to give up on things really quickly dry.gif but idk, maybe if i still penspin when i have children, they might get interested in it also? dunno LOL

  16. Metalm3
    Date: Fri, Mar 6 2009 13:07:31

    QUOTE (Greekpen @ Mar 6 2009, 08:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    i guess, but i dont think it will go that far. people tend to give up on things really quickly dry.gif but idk, maybe if i still penspin when i have children, they might get interested in it also? dunno LOL


    lol ur right but not really most people although u can see some ppl who wanna spin but just >< lol

  17. imxmachine
    Date: Tue, Mar 24 2009 04:07:33

    .................wow................that was extremely random.

    Although it sounds cool, it seems too sophisticated to become a science.

  18. comicpen
    Date: Thu, Jun 11 2009 16:50:42

    this would be possible if our lives depended on it, if for example pen spinning was used to power communities and homes like a windmill then yes

  19. kinokai
    Date: Thu, Jun 11 2009 20:44:49

    QUOTE (comicpen @ Jun 11 2009, 11:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    this would be possible if our lives depended on it, if for example pen spinning was used to power communities and homes like a windmill then yes


    huh.gif .... or if it just became really popular.

  20. Star
    Date: Fri, Jun 12 2009 06:36:03

    I rekon it wouldn't get THAT mainstream, like world cup soccer or something to that extent, as its more of a hobby and most people give up very quickly =P
    Its just one of those flashy "professions" which the "crazy bastards" can only do xP

  21. phua sy
    Date: Sat, Jun 13 2009 11:25:09

    and discontinued pens will be continued immediately?