It seems obvious that this is not going to work. It is not easy to use this site. If it is up to us boarders to make this place work I fear it will continue to decline. I would vote to change things back if there was to be a vote.>>>
Vickie is a sweetie, isn't she?>>>
TRG - There is no justification for name calling. I implore you to drop it, everyone understands how you feel.
I hate to even respond to any of this because it just perpetuates this chest pounding. I appreciate the critism and the defending.
Lets c>>>
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My favorite color is blue.>>>
Hi Pgriz,
You are the perfect gentleman.
It took me a long time to stop getting into pissing matchs. >>>
Pgriz,
Man, stop pissin' on my fire. My shoes are gettin' wet.
LOL LOL>>>
Roofguy wrote: [quote] That made perfect sense when I began typing it...less so when I reread it...
I think I shoulda been there while you were typing...:P>>>
I like Lefty's posts. Short, sweet, to the point. And he usually conveys much more than this choice of words can be expected to support.
I like MikeH's posts. More words, but there's a method to it. Worth spending the time to read and think.
I l>>>
Mike H wrote: [quote]I'm not understanding how that changes the conveyor dynamics, though? Air friction is air friction, and I'm missing the correlation to the conveyor?
There are 4 forces that act on an airframe: 1. Lift 2. Weight 3. T>>>
I'm not understanding how that changes the conveyor dynamics, though? Air friction is air friction, and I'm missing the correlation to the conveyor?>>>
Mike H wrote: [quote]That's a joke, right?
No, a prop does a much better job of "grabbing" air that a turbine does, especially at low speeds. Turbines have to spool up before thrust is generated whereas a prop provides thrust almost imm>>>
That's a joke, right?>>>
Mike H wrote: [quote]Actually, I suppose a jet could land on a conveyor belt. No reason it couldn't if it was long enough. all them folks that said "NO" to the original question should think about the landing...... LOL
A jet changes t>>>
Actually, I suppose a jet could land on a conveyor belt. No reason it couldn't if it was long enough. all them folks that said "NO" to the original question should think about the landing...... LOL>>>
Vickie,
From this RCS addict, may I simply say, It's good to read you. I'm reposting a blurb that may have been lost in the crap above, cuz it's the whole point wrapped up in a tidy few paragraphs. Special attention to the last words....... And goo>>>