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Fred Gwynne
On Feb 22, 5:12 pm, (Jeff Davis) wrote:
In article , Sven Golly wrote: I think he fishes, hunts and jetskis a little. I don't know anything about Fred Gwynne. I've yet to meet a professional athelete active in the NFL or MLB that didn't have a, "No Skiing," Clause in their contract. Is this where you claim to have personally meet a few active NFL / MLB players ? |
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Fred Gwynne
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Yabahoobs wrote: Is this where you claim to have personally meet a few active NFL / MLB players ? I'm not claiming. That's a fact Jack. -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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Fred Gwynne
Jeff Davis wrote:
In article , Sven Golly wrote: I think he fishes, hunts and jetskis a little. I don't know anything about Fred Gwynne. I've yet to meet a professional athelete active in the NFL or MLB that didn't have a, "No Skiing," Clause in their contract. He didn't start playing in the MLB until he was 22, and he's been retired for 6 years. He would have had, oh, about 24 years when he was old enough to ski and wasn't bound by such a contract. So *never* is a little presumptuous, don't you think? But at least you provided some reason. Lame reasoning, but ti's something. What about Fred? //Walt |
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Fred Gwynne
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Walt wrote: But at least you provided some reason. Lame reasoning, but ti's something. thanks What about Fred? Just raw intuition. A hunch. If it pans out, I'll claim Devine Inspiration. -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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Scottie Sighting
On Feb 22, 3:27 pm, (Jeff Davis) wrote:
In article .com, Richard Henry wrote: It seems you are buying Scott's version of the story. The record is on google, if you care to look. To read more delusional libel from a pathological liar? I have met several people in meatspace I met virtually on the 'Net. Abraham was clear on the time and the place. Baker would rather rant and rave his bull**** than meet Scott in person and resolve his differences. Without even reading it, you know what it is? Bev's fears were right. Scottish is contagious. |
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Scottie Sighting
On Feb 22, 3:47 pm, (Jeff Davis) wrote:
In article , Alan Baker wrote: There is no mass change. There is a *rate* of mass flow which is being changed by a constant velocity. Klaus was talking about a change in mass. You brought up the airplane wing. I asked you where the mass change was. Now you're countering with nonsense. The truth is there is no change in the mass of the given body of air. Velocity sure as **** isn't constant. The velocity of the air mass on top of the wing is much greater than the velocity of the air mass below the wing. The ideal gas law accounts for the decrease in pressure on the upper surface of the wing. The pressure of the air below the wing provides the lift necessary, (given sufficient velocity), for flight. That's a fact Jack- that anybody in the Jackson Hole Air Force knows. This is like kicking puppies, and you continue to type vacuous dreck. http://www.blueangels.navy.mil/image...2007-ba_10.jpg |
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Scottie Sighting
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Richard Henry wrote: http://www.blueangels.navy.mil/image...2007-ba_10.jpg And the thrust of your argument is... ? -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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Scottie Sighting
On Feb 22, 6:08 pm, (Jeff Davis) wrote:
In article om, Richard Henry wrote: http://www.blueangels.navy.mil/image...2007-ba_10.jpg And the thrust of your argument is... ? Actually, it's lift we're talking about, Thrust is something else Quoting you: "The velocity of the air mass on top of the wing is much greater than the velocity of the air mass below the wing. The ideal gas law accounts for the decrease in pressure on the upper surface of the wing. The pressure of the air below the wing provides the lift necessary, (given sufficient velocity), for flight." The plane is upside down, and yet it flies. |
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Scottie Sighting
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Scottie Sighting
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