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On Aug 27, 8:07 am, "jamesgangnc" <ja...@nospam.com> wrote: > <ohara...@mindspring.com> wrote in message > > news:94aab528-c027-45b7-8450-13d825f1c874@d77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Aug 26, 10:52 pm, Wayne.B <waynebatrecdotbo...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:31:21 -0700 (PDT), ohara...@mindspring.com > >> wrote: > > >> >Progress while waiting for Fay to go     

Group: rec.boats · Group Profile · Search for Real Life Parabola in rec.boats
Author: ohara5.0
Date: Aug 27, 2008 06:41

On 2 Aug, 21:02, "Bruno Luong" <b.lu...@fogale.findmycountry> wrote: Rune Allnor <all...@tele.ntnu.no> wrote in message <e6b3bb92-4a70-4e6c-87b5-80c32a206...@j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>... On 2 Aug, 18:21, "Bruno Luong" <b.lu...@fogale.findmycountry> wrote: Rune Allnor <all...@tele.ntnu.no> wrote in message <8b35bb69-3422-4ee2-9ded- So
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(long, mostly for RetroGrouch, and others that like to turn over stones on their "path of life") Some books I found that helped me better understand economics, at least in the sense of practical and real-life worldly situations (eg. Globalization). The may help some of you, too. First the list of titles and authors. Farther down (below the double line of "=" signs) are respective comments     

Group: comp.softsys.matlab · Group Profile · Search for Real Life Parabola in comp.softsys.matlab
Author: Rune Allnor
Date: Aug 3, 2008 03:18

> I am trying to replicate your suggestions using software Lucidshape and simultaneously with physical components.(software though have its own limitations - it doesn't produce the real life situations accurately, for example, I used a parabolic reflector from IMS which gave me the sufficient brightness though it did have secondary glow but when I replicated it on the software it
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Mark Aitchison wrote: > > I (badly) wrote: > > Patrick Turner wrote: > > > >> What are the physics of the situation as you understand them? > > > > The key is: what forces on electrons - the current flow depends on the > > number of electrons making the exodus from cathode region to the anode > > per second, which depends on an electric field. If the anode is > > screened it is reasonable     

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Author: Straydog
Date: Jul 10, 2008 16:29

KC wrote: Carl wrote: KC wrote: <snip> Again you mistakenly assume that your arms & legs are weightless. And you assume too much for the rate at which the C of G moves away from the I disagree. Assuming (for simplicity) that, during the initial phases of the drive, all parts of the body maintain their positions relative to
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Carl wrote: > KC wrote: > >> Carl wrote: >> >>> KC wrote: >>> >>>> In that case, the maximum amount of force you can apply without >>>> lifting off the seat is limited by the height of the handle above >>>> the feet and the distance of the seat from the feet, and the rower's >>>> weight, such that >>>> Fmax = (L * W) / H >>>> where L is the distance between the seat and the feet, (actually     

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Author: Boxman
Date: Mar 29, 2007 22:49

On Sep 19, 8:06�pm, JSH <jst...@gmail.com> wrote: Pondering the ongoing battle to get proper recognition for my research I am yet again making a post which is nothing about a particular mathematical proof but all about the social necessities that must be accepted. I have a B.Sc. in physics from Vanderbilt University, where I went on a full scholarship. For most of my life
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On Sep 19, 8:06�pm, JSH <jst...@gmail.com> wrote: > Pondering the ongoing battle to get proper recognition for my research > I am yet again making a post which is nothing about a particular > mathematical proof but all about the social necessities that must be > accepted. > > I have a B.Sc. in physics from Vanderbilt University, where I went on > a full scholarship. > > For most of my life     

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Author: Patrick Turner
Date: Mar 26, 2007 05:12

travis.harry@gmail.com wrote: On Jul 13, 10:55 am, jim beam <spamvor...@bad.example.net> wrote: travis.ha...@gmail.com wrote: On Jul 13, 3:09 am, carlfo...@comcast.net wrote: On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 09:51:42 -0500, A Muzi <a...@yellowjersey.org> wrote: | -snip bearings- | Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote: | grade 25, we sell for $.10 per ball..for bicycles
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Author: Carl Douglas
Date: Jan 29, 2007 08:30

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Author: KC
Date: Jan 28, 2007 11:02

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Author: Mensanator
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:43

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Author: Mensanator
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:43

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Author: jim beam
Date: Jul 13, 2008 09:11

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