On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 06:34:40 -0700, Sir Frederick wrote: Turning conventional neuroscience on its head, new research suggests ... neuroscience was upside down, or is so now, or will be later, or is in a constant cartwheel state or neuroscience needs a lesson on heads and feet...?
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 06:34:40 -0700, Sir Frederick wrote: Turning conventional neuroscience on its head, new research suggests ... neuroscience was upside down, or is so now, or will be later, or is in a constant cartwheel state or neuroscience needs a lesson on heads and feet...?
...://www.a-cat.org.au/photoscurrent.html Some good pics there. Here's an example of what not to do http://www.a-cat.org.au/archive3.html That is a classic cartwheel. My goodness, those things look a bit skittish. They can be. It's a high performance machine. I always found them easy to sail, but you need to pay attention to what's ...
... http://www.a-cat.org.au/photoscurrent.html Some good pics there. Here's an example of what not to do http://www.a-cat.org.au/archive3.html That is a classic cartwheel. My goodness, those things look a bit skittish. They can be. It's a high performance machine. I always found them easy to sail, but you need to pay attention to what's going on ...
... http://www.a-cat.org.au/photoscurrent.html Some good pics there. Here's an example of what not to do http://www.a-cat.org.au/archive3.html That is a classic cartwheel. My goodness, those things look a bit skittish. They can be. It's a high performance machine. I always found them easy to sail, but you need to pay attention to what's going on around you. ...
...not like this? http://www.a-cat.org.au/photoscurrent.html Here's an example of what not to do http://www.a-cat.org.au/archive3.html That is a classic cartwheel. Thanks for that, there's some classic stuff there. Four decades ago, I would have enjoyed participating. Creaking body joints would preclude that now! I confess to getting to the stage where I no longer find ...
... 08 Aug 2008 06:03:02 GMT, Richard Sherratt <richard.sherratt@NOTHINGHEREbrunsley.com.au> wrote: So I would be right in thinking that it's not like this? http://www.a-cat.org.au/photoscurrent.html Some good pics there. Here's an example of what not to do http://www.a-cat.org.au/archive3.html That is a classic cartwheel. My goodness, those things look a bit skittish.
...to keep Molesy puzzled for a while! As I said : 4 holes, 4 battens. Where's the problem? LOL So I would be right in thinking that it's not like this? http://www.a-cat.org.au/photoscurrent.html Here's an example of what not to do http://www.a-cat.org.au/archive3.html That is a classic cartwheel. -- Richard. 1999 Scapin Pro Team/2008 Record __o _`\(,_ (_)/(_)
... the potential for improved health thus lessening the burden on the medical and insurance industries. I really find the various rants of environmentalists, *my car gets umpteen miles per gallon* *I turn cartwheels to work,* all rather hollow if they are not willing to do the one thing, the simplest thing, the most cost effective thing to bring about the greatest environmental change on the ...
...end of the runway, and they didn't like the noise). She probably wouldn't have had a chance , but the Murfreesboro paper gave her a series of articles after a C152 missed the runway, cartwheeled through some trees, and landed in a drainage ditch at the edge of the neighboring soccer field. While the incident was mainly a failure of INS and the FAA, in allowing illegal immigrants to work as...