Poster Board

how to drop an egg with out it cracking from 3 stories using only poster board and 10-15 straws?
the total weight of the of the item may not exceed the mass of a regular size poster board 3x3ft. and can be no longer than 40cm (15.75 inches). WARNING: when i say any direction that means that if i made a cube and the hypotinuse (the measure of its diagonal) is 41 cm I get a ZERO please help me!
I did that once at camp!!!
there was something wrong with my egg though because i threw it down with nothing and it didnt even break.
Versatile wire rack holds more than 300 sheets of 22 x 28 poster board (not included). Can be used vertically or horizontally to suit your needs. Multipurpose unitcan also be used as a drying rack for paper...
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Japanese pressing includes the bonus track 'From One Source All Things Depend'. Campfire Headphase is Boards Of Canada first release since 2002's Geogaddi! The album is very much classic Boards, building on themes and sounds that can be heard in their intervening remix work for Beck, Clouddead and Boom Bip...
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THOMAS & FRIENDS:HOP ON BOARD SONGS A - DVD Movie
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Japanese Version featuring a Bonus 'peel Sessions' CD.
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Make any space yours with the Command Small and Medium Picture Hanging Strips, a damage-free solution for decorating your home or office. Ideal for frames and other items 12 pounds or less, these handy strips will lock your pictures securely onto the wall...
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Make any space yours with the Command Medium Picture Hanging Strips, a damage-free solution for decorating your home or office. Ideal for frames and other items 12 pounds or less, these handy strips will lock your pictures securely onto the wall...
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ADVENTURES OF ANTOINE DOINEL - DVD Movie
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