On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 21:21:21 GMT, Jim Conlin wrote:
An engineer who doesn't know that the centroid of a triangle is always at 1/3 of the triangle's altitude (that's
math-speak for the 'How high is the center of effort?' question.) needs a refresher course.
"William R. Watt" wrote:
Brian Whatcott ) writes:
On 15 Oct 2004 06:24:48 -0700, (Backyard
Renegade) wrote:
Morgan Ohlson wrote in message ...
I get a little tired of those who call themselves designers and only want
people to buy books or []...
Morgan O.
Holy crap! You come here with basically nothing asking for free help.
You get two professional working designers helping you on your threads
and you respond with this? If I were Evan and Steve, I would tell you
to []...
....
Yeah, the Backyard Renegade...
What he (BR) said....
I disagree. The guy's an engineer and bound to be picky. You have to make
allowances for engineers.
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Are you actually saying that you step out in the debate whith that kind of
fascistoid oppinions, aggressiv style and beliving anyone are taking you for
serious?
To the tech Q.... Two differnently sized (hight) triangles will have the CE
at different hight. But, if, say if I had expressed my self ambigous
couldn't you accept taht, in that case... or is that beyond your abilities?
So please, if you have to put really stupid words into other persons mouths
to improve your own position... do that somewhere else.
Morgan O.