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go ahead, schlackoff. try to back up a boat using the prop and rudder. do it
around expensive boats, and cops too if you can. Have a beer or two first,
'cuz it is so easy.

schlackoff, yesterday you flip-flopped rather nicely. today, you are back to
saying what you originally said. i.e. that you are a dummy.

Jax writes garbage based on what he's read and heard, not on what he knows
from
practical experience ..... HE HAS NONE !!!

Shen


schlackoff, I have understood this simple stuff for more than forty years.
You
don't understand it even to this day.

Let me help you out here. a rudder has NO effect on which way a boat is
going
in reserve because of the prop. None. Nada. Zip. Zero. Nothing.

That's a fact of physics, schlackoff. get used to it.


Jaxoff, get used to it.... it's one thing to be able to quote a bunch of
stuff
you read in a book and say you know what it means. It's another thing,
entirely
to be able to apply that information to practical use.
It it more evident with every post you make, that you can quote crap you've
read, all day, but don't have a clue as to what it means or how to use it in
a
practical sense.

I've had my fun with you on another one of your stupid attempts at showing us
what you know, and as per usual, you've failed miserably .....see ya.....

Shen








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there you have if, folks. schlackoff declares himself a greater physicist than
Feynman. Wait until the Nobel Committee learns fo schlackoff. Fame and
fortune will soon be his.

go ahead, schlackoff. try to back up a boat using the prop and rudder. do
it
around expensive boats, and cops too if you can. Have a beer or two first,
'cuz it is so easy.


It is, if you know how to do it and can make use of the various factors
involved, and/or compensate between their effects.

schlackoff, yesterday you flip-flopped rather nicely. today, you are back

to
saying what you originally said. i.e. that you are a dummy.


It would appear that you don't have a clue WHAT I said, much less understand
the meaning.

Shen










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Never hoid of this Feynman character ...

here you go. 467,000 hits for you read. next time you will know who this
famous man was.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...59-1&q=feynman

btw schlackoff, Feynman won his Nobel prize in physics long ago, which he got
his before you'll get yours.

... before this thread, but if he, like
you cannot back a boat up and steer it using prop and rudder, then that's a
boat handling problem first, a physics problem second.
Hey, for $500/hr (you supply the boat) I'll gladly try and teach you,
although
I've noticed you have a serious problem translating what you read into
practical use, so it may get expensive and I doubt you'll ever be any good at
it.G

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Date: 03/28/2004 15:22 Pacific Standard Time
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Never hoid of this Feynman character ...


here you go. 467,000 hits for you read. next time you will know who this
famous man was.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...59-1&q=feynman

btw schlackoff, Feynman won his Nobel prize in physics long ago, which he got
his before you'll get yours.


....but can you or this Feynman handle a boat? We know you can't, and if Mr
Feynman can't apply his scientific "stuff" to boat handling, what good is he,
his nobel prize, or all his scientific papers to this discussion?

Sorry Jax, I larn't my boat handling by doing, not reading books.
My offer will increase to $600/hr at the end of the day, simply because you're
a useless aggravation and I know I'll need a new pair of steel toed shoes,
after the first hour, to get your attention.

Shen
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schlackoff, you are beyond belief. A Nobel prize winner in physics is
discussing physics and YOU say you know better. hell, schlackoff, even jeffies
abandoned you to swing slowly in the wind days ago.

first you didn't understand, than when I explained it to you you did, then when
you forgot what I explained (and couldn't remember how to remember) you didn't
believe, and when a world famous physicist explained it to go (complete with
movie) you stated flatly that you know better.

you are beyond belief. go crash a boat.

Never hoid of this Feynman character ...


here you go. 467,000 hits for you read. next time you will know who this
famous man was.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...59-1&q=feynman

btw schlackoff, Feynman won his Nobel prize in physics long ago, which he

got
his before you'll get yours.


...but can you or this Feynman handle a boat? We know you can't, and if Mr
Feynman can't apply his scientific "stuff" to boat handling, what good is he,
his nobel prize, or all his scientific papers to this discussion?

Sorry Jax, I larn't my boat handling by doing, not reading books.
My offer will increase to $600/hr at the end of the day, simply because
you're
a useless aggravation and I know I'll need a new pair of steel toed shoes,
after the first hour, to get your attention.

Shen








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brian? what type of engineering training does an MIT professor of Mech Eng
have?

G Never hoid of this Feynman character, before this thread....
Shen


He won a Nobel prize.
He was an accomplished bongo player too, and had a taste for women.

But I think you can take it that his bongo-playing talent and Nobel
class research endeavours are pretty well independent from
boat-handling skills. No Nobellist has ever won a major boat race, as
far as I know.

He could make pretty elementary errors too.
Like calculating the work needed to raise a metric tonne 0.1 meters
with a screw jack for instance. He didn't understand that it takes at
least 2000 joules. But then, he wasn't an engineer! :-)

He thought that if you worked out the potential energy equation m.g.h
m= mass, g = 9.81 m/s^2, h = height in meters,
you found the work done on the screw jack, you see....

Brian W









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