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Nav July 5th 04 12:49 AM

2 point question
 
Sounds true to me!

:P

Cheers

Capt. Mooron wrote:

Then Pat is living a sheltered life..... for it has been theorized in many
ports the vessel Overproof has frequented... that the Captain must be a
great theoretical lover!



Capt. Mooron July 5th 04 12:49 AM

2 point question
 
Oh boy jaxxies..... did you come up with that witty counter strike all by
yourself??

Bwahahahahahahahahaa...... have you figured out the magnitude yet
jaxxies???? ;-)

CM


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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| "theorized", eh? no woman on the planet has any experience at all with
moron,
| so moron claims it is only "theory"?
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| So it seems.
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| Then Pat is living a sheltered life..... for it has been theorized in
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| ports the vessel Overproof has frequented... that the Captain must be a
| great lover!
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| CM
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| "Nav" wrote in message
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| | Pat will tell you that there is no theoretical great lover...
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| | Cheeers
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| | If you don't have the theory down pat.... how in the world will you
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| | CM
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| | "Nav" wrote in message
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| | | A theory exercise?
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| | | Cheers
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| | | Ah... Yes.... calculating a vector between "Legs".... one of my
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| | | "Scout" wrote in message
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| | | | sorry, I was flirting with a math teacher at the time.
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| | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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| | | | So what did your Prof refer to the vector between your
departure
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| | | | "Scout" wrote in message
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| | | | | btw - I've used my saved sailing gps tracks in the
classroom -
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JAXAshby July 5th 04 12:50 AM

2 point question
 
it is a "point", which in not a "vector".

a point lacks both magnitude and direction both of which are required to have a
vector.

ok I give up then. What would the resultant look like if starting and ending
points are both point A?
or, do you suppose Bart is tricking us with some other movement, such as
that caused by the rotation of the planet, etc.?
Scout

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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scout, it is not a cake or a rocket ship or a waltz either.

yes I know, that information was lacking was the very first thing I said.
Scout

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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yes I know, that is the point (no pun intended)
Scout

no it wasn't the point. the point was the question lacked sufficient

data
to
form an answer.

btw, a point is not a vector either.

a dot is not a vector.























JAXAshby July 5th 04 12:53 AM

2 point question
 
moron, you are blotto.

Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa....... you mean you really don't know!!!????

I'll give you a hint my little mensa candidate... it's as constant as it is
obvious.

Now grab your pencil and paper and run along.

Sheesh!

CM



"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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| okay, moron. what is the magnitude of 0 degree T?
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| Do Tell....
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| "JAXAshby" wrote in message
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| | Of course the vector could be 0 degrees T. ;-)
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| | no such vector exists. *that* is a direction, moron.
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JAXAshby July 5th 04 12:56 AM

2 point question
 
nav, are drinking in sympathy with moron?

consider that that seems likely.

consider also, nav, that moron is crashing towards serious medical problems
because of his alcohol use.

Sorry I should have known that your idea of a vector would include metaphor.

Cheers

JAXAshby wrote:

sorry, nav, a figure of speech. I forgot you don't have the capacity to
integrate figures of speech into coherent thought patterns.


A cat is not a vector.

Cheers

JAXAshby wrote:


our physics professor used to smack our knuckles for saying speed and not
velocity. What a grump.
Scout


speed is a scalar, velocity is a vector. rather different breeds of cats.



















Capt. Mooron July 5th 04 01:06 AM

2 point question
 
"Scout" wrote in message

| ok I give up then. What would the resultant look like if starting and
ending
| points are both point A?

If speed and bearings are constant..... both points would be identical and
no vector could be established.

| or, do you suppose Bart is tricking us with some other movement, such as
| that caused by the rotation of the planet, etc.?
| Scout

Nope.....
The vector would be a the differential error in DR navigating a boxed
compass course.

Of course there is "elevation" due to tidal forces..... Ha Ha Ha

CM



Capt. Mooron July 5th 04 01:07 AM

2 point question
 
jaxxies you are denser than a fence post!

Now go think it out... no matter how much it hurts you.

CM

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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| moron, you are blotto.
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| Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa....... you mean you really don't know!!!????
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| I'll give you a hint my little mensa candidate... it's as constant as it
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| obvious.
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| Now grab your pencil and paper and run along.
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| Sheesh!
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| CM
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| "JAXAshby" wrote in message
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| | okay, moron. what is the magnitude of 0 degree T?
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| | Do Tell....
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| | CM
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| | "JAXAshby" wrote in message
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| | | Of course the vector could be 0 degrees T. ;-)
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| | | no such vector exists. *that* is a direction, moron.
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Capt. Mooron July 5th 04 01:09 AM

2 point question
 
Oh Boy...... Tsk Tsk tsk!

CM

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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| moron, "quantity" is a scalar and "force" is a scalar, while "velocity" is
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| you have had to much to drink today, moron, and the sun has not yet set.
go
| sleep it off.
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| Heh Einstein....
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| Vector - a quantity, force or velocity made up of components of both
| direction and magnitude
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| Just in case you were confused..... again! ;-)
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| CM
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| | no such vector exists. *that* is a direction, moron.
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Capt. Mooron July 5th 04 01:22 AM

2 point question
 
That jaxxies, would be directly related to the coordinates of the
vector.....

Since you require both direction and magnitude for a vector.... stating 0
degrees T would in this case of course include the supplied constant of
magnitude.

This is as hard as locating the Gulf Stream for you isn't it! Next you'll be
asking me to calc chords on a spiral curve.

Do you need slope on that calc due to tide?? Bwahahahahahahahahahaaaaa

X Y Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z

CM

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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| so, moron, wanna tell us what the magnitude of 0 degrees T is?



Capt. Mooron July 5th 04 01:24 AM

2 point question
 

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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| yeah, it is an appropriate classroom exercise for 10th or 11th graders.

How the hell would you know???? Ha Ha Ha

CM




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