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Jaxasshole admits he is stupid as a rock. Why do you not think a jetliner
can travel at 175 (shorthand knots) knots per hour (kph)? Takeoff and landing is at about 160 in most of the heavys. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... left coast nuter billie admits he doesn't know knot from knots per hour, but does find it incredible that jet airliners travel at the incredible speed of 175 knots per hour thusly: From: "Calif Bill" Date: 12/3/2004 1:58 PM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: Yup, I admit I like to read comic books. At least years ago. If I still had those books that cost 10 cents, I could buy a couple of Lobsta boats. I guess you do not like Batman, and Spiderman movies, or books. Or most any other movie out there. And Jet airliners can travel at 175 knots. They do it every day they fly. I read all kinds of books. Maybe you ought to try it. And I am even getting a Gameboy Advance to kill time on long airplane trips. So I even like kid games. Growing old is not an option, growing up is. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... westcoast nut case bill admits he loves to read comic books thusly: Just finished a fun novel by Clive Cussler. Our hero, Dirk PItt, used a 25 ft. Parker w/ 275 Yamaha OB as a salvage vessel on Lake Michigan. Sound familiar?? Nope. Nothing Cussler writes sounds familiar to anything real. More real than your writing. And a lot more fun to read. billie, cussler has made a lot of money writing totally off the wall stories for little boys who fancy themselves heros for a long time. Wasn't it cussler who wrote about the jet airliner traveling at the incredible speed of 175 knots per hour? |
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Calif Bill wrote:
Jaxasshole admits he is stupid as a rock. Why do you not think a jetliner can travel at 175 (shorthand knots) knots per hour (kph)? Bill, I agree he's dumb as dirt, but a "knot" is not referred to as "per hour" & kph usually refers to kilometers per hour most everywhere that is metric which is most everywhere except the US. A knot is special in the sense it's a measure of time combined with distance in itself (when a board is thrown astern with an attached rope, so many knots 47.25ft apart, passed in 28 seconds) or 0.5144444 m/s or 1.688888 f/s or 1.853 kph or it's a minute of latitude on the earth's surface traveled in one hour. It's true @ 1 knot you will have traveled 6080ft or 1 nautical mile in an hour & then you could express that as a speed of 1 nautical mile per hour or 1 knot, never 1 knot per hour:-) K Takeoff and landing is at about 160 in most of the heavys. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... left coast nuter billie admits he doesn't know knot from knots per hour, but does find it incredible that jet airliners travel at the incredible speed of 175 knots per hour thusly: From: "Calif Bill" Date: 12/3/2004 1:58 PM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: Yup, I admit I like to read comic books. At least years ago. If I still had those books that cost 10 cents, I could buy a couple of Lobsta boats. I guess you do not like Batman, and Spiderman movies, or books. Or most any other movie out there. And Jet airliners can travel at 175 knots. They do it every day they fly. I read all kinds of books. Maybe you ought to try it. And I am even getting a Gameboy Advance to kill time on long airplane trips. So I even like kid games. Growing old is not an option, growing up is. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... westcoast nut case bill admits he loves to read comic books thusly: Just finished a fun novel by Clive Cussler. Our hero, Dirk PItt, used a 25 ft. Parker w/ 275 Yamaha OB as a salvage vessel on Lake Michigan. Sound familiar?? Nope. Nothing Cussler writes sounds familiar to anything real. More real than your writing. And a lot more fun to read. billie, cussler has made a lot of money writing totally off the wall stories for little boys who fancy themselves heros for a long time. Wasn't it cussler who wrote about the jet airliner traveling at the incredible speed of 175 knots per hour? |
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Jaxass was the one the knots per hour was refered to. He wants it that way.
And like Burger King, he gets it. "K. Smith" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: Jaxasshole admits he is stupid as a rock. Why do you not think a jetliner can travel at 175 (shorthand knots) knots per hour (kph)? Bill, I agree he's dumb as dirt, but a "knot" is not referred to as "per hour" & kph usually refers to kilometers per hour most everywhere that is metric which is most everywhere except the US. A knot is special in the sense it's a measure of time combined with distance in itself (when a board is thrown astern with an attached rope, so many knots 47.25ft apart, passed in 28 seconds) or 0.5144444 m/s or 1.688888 f/s or 1.853 kph or it's a minute of latitude on the earth's surface traveled in one hour. It's true @ 1 knot you will have traveled 6080ft or 1 nautical mile in an hour & then you could express that as a speed of 1 nautical mile per hour or 1 knot, never 1 knot per hour:-) K Takeoff and landing is at about 160 in most of the heavys. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... left coast nuter billie admits he doesn't know knot from knots per hour, but does find it incredible that jet airliners travel at the incredible speed of 175 knots per hour thusly: From: "Calif Bill" Date: 12/3/2004 1:58 PM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: Yup, I admit I like to read comic books. At least years ago. If I still had those books that cost 10 cents, I could buy a couple of Lobsta boats. I guess you do not like Batman, and Spiderman movies, or books. Or most any other movie out there. And Jet airliners can travel at 175 knots. They do it every day they fly. I read all kinds of books. Maybe you ought to try it. And I am even getting a Gameboy Advance to kill time on long airplane trips. So I even like kid games. Growing old is not an option, growing up is. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... westcoast nut case bill admits he loves to read comic books thusly: Just finished a fun novel by Clive Cussler. Our hero, Dirk PItt, used a 25 ft. Parker w/ 275 Yamaha OB as a salvage vessel on Lake Michigan. Sound familiar?? Nope. Nothing Cussler writes sounds familiar to anything real. More real than your writing. And a lot more fun to read. billie, cussler has made a lot of money writing totally off the wall stories for little boys who fancy themselves heros for a long time. Wasn't it cussler who wrote about the jet airliner traveling at the incredible speed of 175 knots per hour? |
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Calif Bill wrote:
Jaxass was the one the knots per hour was refered to. He wants it that way. And like Burger King, he gets it. Oops sorry then Bill, so he's the one that makes us wait for ages, with his no onions, just a little sauce & slightly ra-) Hmmm figures:-) K "K. Smith" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: Jaxasshole admits he is stupid as a rock. Why do you not think a jetliner can travel at 175 (shorthand knots) knots per hour (kph)? Bill, I agree he's dumb as dirt, but a "knot" is not referred to as "per hour" & kph usually refers to kilometers per hour most everywhere that is metric which is most everywhere except the US. A knot is special in the sense it's a measure of time combined with distance in itself (when a board is thrown astern with an attached rope, so many knots 47.25ft apart, passed in 28 seconds) or 0.5144444 m/s or 1.688888 f/s or 1.853 kph or it's a minute of latitude on the earth's surface traveled in one hour. It's true @ 1 knot you will have traveled 6080ft or 1 nautical mile in an hour & then you could express that as a speed of 1 nautical mile per hour or 1 knot, never 1 knot per hour:-) K Takeoff and landing is at about 160 in most of the heavys. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... left coast nuter billie admits he doesn't know knot from knots per hour, but does find it incredible that jet airliners travel at the incredible speed of 175 knots per hour thusly: From: "Calif Bill" Date: 12/3/2004 1:58 PM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: Yup, I admit I like to read comic books. At least years ago. If I still had those books that cost 10 cents, I could buy a couple of Lobsta boats. I guess you do not like Batman, and Spiderman movies, or books. Or most any other movie out there. And Jet airliners can travel at 175 knots. They do it every day they fly. I read all kinds of books. Maybe you ought to try it. And I am even getting a Gameboy Advance to kill time on long airplane trips. So I even like kid games. Growing old is not an option, growing up is. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... westcoast nut case bill admits he loves to read comic books thusly: Just finished a fun novel by Clive Cussler. Our hero, Dirk PItt, used a 25 ft. Parker w/ 275 Yamaha OB as a salvage vessel on Lake Michigan. Sound familiar?? Nope. Nothing Cussler writes sounds familiar to anything real. More real than your writing. And a lot more fun to read. billie, cussler has made a lot of money writing totally off the wall stories for little boys who fancy themselves heros for a long time. Wasn't it cussler who wrote about the jet airliner traveling at the incredible speed of 175 knots per hour? |
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westcoast nutcase billie cain't read nohows. iffin he coulds hes wooda seens
that the quote was ah frickin' trib yooteds to the author (?) under discussion, namely one clieve husstler. geegus, billie. every time calif has an earthquake all the loose nuts in the country roll out west. how long you been in skakeytown, billie? From: "Calif Bill" Date: 12/4/2004 1:45 AM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: t Jaxass was the one the knots per hour was refered to. He wants it that way. And like Burger King, he gets it. "K. Smith" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: Jaxasshole admits he is stupid as a rock. Why do you not think a jetliner can travel at 175 (shorthand knots) knots per hour (kph)? Bill, I agree he's dumb as dirt, but a "knot" is not referred to as "per hour" & kph usually refers to kilometers per hour most everywhere that is metric which is most everywhere except the US. A knot is special in the sense it's a measure of time combined with distance in itself (when a board is thrown astern with an attached rope, so many knots 47.25ft apart, passed in 28 seconds) or 0.5144444 m/s or 1.688888 f/s or 1.853 kph or it's a minute of latitude on the earth's surface traveled in one hour. It's true @ 1 knot you will have traveled 6080ft or 1 nautical mile in an hour & then you could express that as a speed of 1 nautical mile per hour or 1 knot, never 1 knot per hour:-) K Takeoff and landing is at about 160 in most of the heavys. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... left coast nuter billie admits he doesn't know knot from knots per hour, but does find it incredible that jet airliners travel at the incredible speed of 175 knots per hour thusly: From: "Calif Bill" Date: 12/3/2004 1:58 PM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: Yup, I admit I like to read comic books. At least years ago. If I still had those books that cost 10 cents, I could buy a couple of Lobsta boats. I guess you do not like Batman, and Spiderman movies, or books. Or most any other movie out there. And Jet airliners can travel at 175 knots. They do it every day they fly. I read all kinds of books. Maybe you ought to try it. And I am even getting a Gameboy Advance to kill time on long airplane trips. So I even like kid games. Growing old is not an option, growing up is. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... westcoast nut case bill admits he loves to read comic books thusly: Just finished a fun novel by Clive Cussler. Our hero, Dirk PItt, used a 25 ft. Parker w/ 275 Yamaha OB as a salvage vessel on Lake Michigan. Sound familiar?? Nope. Nothing Cussler writes sounds familiar to anything real. More real than your writing. And a lot more fun to read. billie, cussler has made a lot of money writing totally off the wall stories for little boys who fancy themselves heros for a long time. Wasn't it cussler who wrote about the jet airliner traveling at the incredible speed of 175 knots per hour? |
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![]() "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... westcoast nutcase billie cain't read nohows. iffin he coulds hes wooda seens that the quote was ah frickin' trib yooteds to the author (?) under discussion, namely one clieve husstler. geegus, billie. every time calif has an earthquake all the loose nuts in the country roll out west. how long you been in skakeytown, billie? I may be nuts, but I am not stupid like you. And I can even spell stupid! And other than some school time in the Midwest and USAF time it the south, I am a native SF Bay Area person. What is your excuse for being extremely stupid. |
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westcoast nutter, you asked how I got so stupid. First off I didn't join any
chicken**** outfit such as the af. Second, I did join Mensa as a young man, figuring I might get my hands on a belly dancer by the name of Moracco who spoke seven languages. Third, I never spent time in the cereal bowl (everything that ain't fruits and nuts is roughage) sf. btw, when I did meet the beautifu belly dancer I found I really did not like her. I spent less than sixty seconds with her before I turned and walked away, seven languages or not. From: "Calif Bill" Date: 12/6/2004 1:45 AM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: et "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... westcoast nutcase billie cain't read nohows. iffin he coulds hes wooda seens that the quote was ah frickin' trib yooteds to the author (?) under discussion, namely one clieve husstler. geegus, billie. every time calif has an earthquake all the loose nuts in the country roll out west. how long you been in skakeytown, billie? I may be nuts, but I am not stupid like you. And I can even spell stupid! And other than some school time in the Midwest and USAF time it the south, I am a native SF Bay Area person. What is your excuse for being extremely stupid. |
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