Richard Lamb ) writes:
Brian D wrote:
Ok, how about "unpredictable". Sure, you can make reasonable estimates.
Then some guy with big eyes and small brain decides to set a new air speed
record off the top of a wave, only to slam into a BIG wave right after. If
you could guarantee prudent use, you might be able to better estimate loads.
Brian
That's not a unpredictable load, but an unacceptable OVER-load.
It's _supposed_ to break then.
It it doesn't break then, it's built too heavy.
a boundry value problem?
the theory of convex hulls is an optimization method in the mathematics of
descision making. thus proving mathematicians are wannabe boat builders
like everybody else.
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