Question about glide ratios (for the aerodynamically skilled)
"Tina" wrote in message
ups.com...
I loved one of the (God I hope it was) typos, where Larry asked if the
airplane should be "a certified aircraft or will something excremental
do".
If you spell "inconvenience" in a certain way, the first selection in
Office's spell check can turn out *VERY* ironic results:
(Actual email):
"I'm sorry for the incontinence, but I will be out of the office tomorrow
for a doctor's appointment."
--
Doug Semler, MCPD
a.a. #705, BAAWA. EAC Guardian of the Horn of the IPU (pbuhh).
The answer is 42; DNRC o-
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