Re: What does this mean?/Hahaha


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Posted by ovyyus (150.101.144.231) on September 16, 2003 at 16:45:36:

In Reply to: Re: What does this mean?/Hahaha posted by Michael on September 16, 2003 at 16:07:33:

Hi Michael,

FYI, Techstuf now adds a few more names to his list: 'Voyager', 'Layman' amd 'Caesario'. Check the IP's.

Wouldn't you think someone who is, "learned enough in basic classical mechanics and a smidge of hydrodynamics", would have something a little more useful to say? I guess not. Could that be because he's a liar and a cheat and still trolling for victims? Well, I guess so.

Regards, ovyyus


: I get you. You're saying it's an archimedes (bad speeling,DOAH!) screw. ?

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: I trust the aforementioned answer helped a bit aveDay, I didn't want to seem like a pig and put it all in latin....it's greek enough as it is.

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: : : In layman's terms, simply that one learned enough in basic classical mechanics and a smidge of hydrodynamics, and with a keen eye, may be able to discover what remains hidden in plain sight. Bessler's classically mechanical version would be much more readily understood by the laymen, that much is sure.

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: : : : This is a reply by Voyager.
: : : : What does it mean?

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: : : : "One need only extrapolate from known basic principles and what is shown to see what is occurring."




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