A tornado is capable of throwing a piece of straw half way through an oak tree. It would appear that this young man is equally capable of such feats of strength. Dave gave us a rundown of the details:
"It did indeed end up stuck in the hole. Tyler is right handed but usually bowls putting a clockwise spin on the wiimote, this time he put a counterclockwise spin on it... lesson learned? Stick with what works in the first place! The great part is we pulled it out, laughed some more, replaced the batteries and backplate then continued to play (only in a milder manner this time around). We're trying to figure out how to make a comfortable/stronger strap right now."
The investagotary journalist in me has doubts about whether or not it actually stuck in the hole. I quietly wonder to myself if they just didn't shove it back in after the event. Why don't we give them this one on charity.
With the Wii remote being unharmed apparently, we can only assume that it is fairly indestructible. Much like a cell phone with
crime deterrent. We should strap Wiimotes to the underside of the space shuttle to use as a re-entry shield. I'll call NASA, you guys mock up a power point presentation.