... "ZerkonX" <Z...@X.net> wrote in messagenews:pan.2008.08.24.15.03.49@X.net... On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:00:20 -0700, greekgoddesses wrote: Time As An Emergent Phenomenon: Time is Clock. Length is Yardstick. Mass is Bathroom Scale. ZerkonX is Ranting Lunatic. Does anyone notice how the Yardstick doesn't require springs or gears :)???
... by GLUING them to the track. The wheel can go round without the tyre moving on the ground, it winds up the sidewall and the car moves forwards. Do you mean the wheel can turn within the tyre? Can't be... be bolted to the wheel... No. At launch the rim moves, tyre bead moves with rim, tread stays motionless glued to track, side wall ...
... assume you aren't proposing that children with visible handicaps should be working? Who are we to tell other nations how to behave? ??? If they were working, they might be expected seen on the trains en route to pit/mill/clean chimney/whatever. Good news indeed. There'd be no time for any if this "knife crime" nonsense. -- Moving things in still pictures!
...by GLUING them to the track. The wheel can go round without the tyre moving on the ground, it winds up the sidewall and the car moves forwards. Do you mean the wheel can turn within the tyre? Can't ... tyres to be bolted to the wheel... No. At launch the rim moves, tyre bead moves with rim, tread stays motionless glued to track, side wall winds ...
... obey any normal rules. For a start they cheat by GLUING them to the track. The wheel can go round without the tyre moving on the ground, it winds up the sidewall and the car moves forwards. Do you mean the wheel can turn within the tyre? Can't be right, Top Fuellers and Funny Cars need the tyres ...
... any normal rules. For a start they cheat by GLUING them to the track. The wheel can go round without the tyre moving on the ground, it winds up the sidewall and the car moves forwards. -- Peter Hill Spamtrap reply domain as per NNTP-Posting-Host in header Can of worms - what every fisherman wants. Can ...
... at all with visible handicaps. ian Perhaps there's no "benefits" system for them, so they're better off working. In which case they would be seen on the trains, surely? Though I assume you aren't proposing that children with visible handicaps should be working? Who are we to tell other nations how to behave? -- Moving things in still pictures!
... do you see almost no-one in a wheelchair, you also see no-one who is blind, very few pregnant women and no children at all with visible handicaps. ian Perhaps there's no "benefits" system for them, so they're better off working. That makes people invisible dose it? Who said anything about giving them a dose? -- Moving things in still pictures!
thagor2008@googlemail.com wrote: On Jul 16, 4:55 pm, "Ian D Henden" <i...@henden.co.uk> wrote: We used to pump ours full of water in the Army. Whats the point of doing that? It'll probably treble the weight and produce zero cushioning effect. B2003 They wanted to be sailors? -- Moving things in still pictures!
... to a friend in a chair. Japan is interesting for disability, and I'm pondering why: not merely do you see almost no-one in a wheelchair, you also see no-one who is blind, very few pregnant women and no children at all with visible handicaps. ian Perhaps there's no "benefits" system for them, so they're better off working. -- Moving things in still pictures!