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Steven Shelikoff
 
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Default Downsides to a long trailer tongue?

On 22 Dec 2003 14:01:11 -0800, (basskisser) wrote:

(Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ...
On 21 Dec 2003 15:31:40 -0800,
(basskisser) wrote:

"drn" wrote in message ...
Why not just send him in some way that "one" sheet of paper, I don't get it

Because I simply, and straightforwardly told Steve I'm not playing his
little game. He just doesn't understand that.


BZZZT! Wrong answer. It's because you're a lying idiot who claimes to
be a professional structural engineer that has not the first clue on how
to solve a very simple high school physics problem. You've already
prooven that the couple of times you actually did try (and fail) to
solve the problem.

"Basically, a foot of tongue would have to weigh the same as a foot of
the boat and trailer."

"The c.g. of the boat/trailer has not changed in relation to the
fulcrum."

"So, you are trying to say that, if the trailer is level, and the CG is,
say, three feet above the fulcrum point, that if you lengthen the hitch,
thus making the distance in x direction, from fulcrum, to the point of
resistance, that the outcome would be the same if the fulcrum point was
AT the CG? You are sadly mistaken."

Above are three examples of where you *tried* to play the game and
failed miserably. No wonder you're afraid to play anymore. Three
strikes and you're out.


Heehee!! what a stupid idiot you are!! This is TOO funny!!


It sure is. But everyone's laughing *at* you, not with you.

Steve