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push vs pull vis a vis rudders
derek, since when do ME's deal with "fluid flow"?
you fraud. MIT is going to find out a janitor is posting using the MIT info structure. Be prepared to pay the required taxes on using educational resources for personal gain. Derek, or perhaps as a courtesy I should say Professor Rowell, why would you think a physics graduate (as described) with a reading knowledge of some Feynman stuff be impressed by the opinions of an MIT prof of Mech Engineering? Don't be discouraged. People try to avoid the crack pots as far as possible, and still get lots of value here. Brian W On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 00:35:03 GMT, "Derek Rowell" wrote: OK. You caught me again! Damn! Yep, I'm the fraudulent plumber who can't read from yesterday. I spent a long time fabricating that email address. It gives my ego a huge boost. Just to prove that the address is fraudulent - go to the MIT web site (http://web.mit.edu) and do a "people" search on my name. I simply gave you a simple experiment to do - and you attack me personally. (Do it yourself, and draw your own conclusions - takes about 5 minutes) That's not how we do business in science and engineering. We calmly look at a situation, make hypotheses and conjectures and then think of a set of experiments to disprove or prove our ideas. We invite others to disprove our theories, and rejoice when they do, because we learn something. That's the end of this discussion. No more! |
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