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JAXAshby
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and green is lollipops to a true-believer, jim.
look up the term "cognitive dissidense" (pardon the terbil spelink, but you
ain't gonna look the psychological underpinnings to your behavior anyway)
From: Jim Richardson
Date: 9/2/2004 4:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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On 01 Sep 2004 11:38:55 GMT,
JAXAshby wrote:
no it doesn't. take a look at those blades and you will understand,
probably.
if not, ask any passing yardworker or dockboy to explain it to you.
Even the definition of feathering that you yourself brought into this
discussion fits the autoprop.
From: Jim Richardson
Date: 9/1/2004 5:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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On 01 Sep 2004 02:28:28 GMT,
JAXAshby wrote:
So,Doodles, what you are saying, is that unless the blades are totally
flat, the term "feathering" can not be used?
otn
let me help improve, over the knee, with your understanding of English
words.
v. feath·ered, feath·er·ing, feath·ers
v. tr.
To turn (an oar blade) almost horizontal as it is carried back after each
stroke.
To alter the pitch of (a propeller) so that the chords of the blades are
parallel with the line of flight.
Well, that fits the autoprop, thanks.
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Jim Richardson
http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock
It's psychosomatic. You need a lobotomy. I'll get a saw.
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