spell it any way you want, you still do not have any idea what it is.
yo-yo, a string strung between two points has, and always has, a catenary. go
look it up.
Gene Kearns
Date: 9/18/2004 2:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id:
On 18 Sep 2004 03:42:02 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote:
genie, knock it off. you are a mechanic on twenty year aircraft engines of
seventy year old engine designs. what you know about catenaries wouldn't
fill
a plastic coffee stirrer spoon from Mickey D's.
I don't know about that.... at least I have taught you to *spell* the
word correctly... you haven't spelled "caternary" once. That's nice.
Actually is seems to indicate that you can be trained... at some
level. I still haven't made any progress in teaching you the math and
physics of the function, though. I don't feel bad, though, you never
learned it during all those years of high school, either...
Now, take your crayons and try to draw, to your own satisfaction of
course, how one uses catenaries to make fast to the dock. If you want
to make construction paper cutouts to help, do let mommy or daddy in
the white coat get the round pointed scissors, ok?
--
Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC.
http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/cavern/ Homepage
http://www.southharbourvillageinn.com/directions.asp Where Southport,NC
is located.
http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats Rec.boats
at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide