
Blotch surprised us with a small Fender cameo in one of the pages of "Dog Days of Summer", and we couldn't be happier! In fact, it's rumored our happy squealing could be heard 94.1 cubic miles away (Everything is better cubed -- just ask weighted companions).
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Ferroxes. We know how to party, mate. Check out their site for more information on "Dog Days of Summer".
http://www.screwbald.com/
Posted with permission from

Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fanart
Species Mammal (Other)
Gender Male
Size 745 x 525px
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you know, if you describe a length using a unit of volume, the distance can be almost anything! This all depends on the shape of the volume you are describing.
For example, say you have a rectangle shaped volume. If you are working in a regular x y z space, x could be 2 feet, y could be 5 feet, and z could be 9.41 feet to make 94.1 cubic feet.
now for the cool part. As x and y approach zero, z has to approach infinity to be consistent! So your happy squealing could have been heard an infinite distance away! example, x = 0.1 feet, y = 0.1 feet, z = 9410 feet, etc etc.
For example, say you have a rectangle shaped volume. If you are working in a regular x y z space, x could be 2 feet, y could be 5 feet, and z could be 9.41 feet to make 94.1 cubic feet.
now for the cool part. As x and y approach zero, z has to approach infinity to be consistent! So your happy squealing could have been heard an infinite distance away! example, x = 0.1 feet, y = 0.1 feet, z = 9410 feet, etc etc.
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