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You want fries with that?
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lollllllllllll
"RST Engineering" wrote in message ... You want fries with that? Jim wrote in message . .. Mac. 90 or super Mac. |
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Hi all,
Anyone around know of a source for F.W.Meredit's "Note on the Cooling of Aircraft Engines with Special Reference to Radiators Enclosed in Ducts. British ARC, R&M No. 1683, 1936." ? I searched the whole internet without finding anything but indirect references. The British RAE archives mention other papers from Meredith, but this particular note seems really hard to find. Anyone happen to have a copy, or a clue as to where to get it ? Any input appreciated, Thanks, Regards, Gilles Thesee Grenoble, France |
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GTH wrote:
Hi all, Anyone around know of a source for F.W.Meredit's "Note on the Cooling of Aircraft Engines with Special Reference to Radiators Enclosed in Ducts. British ARC, R&M No. 1683, 1936." ? I searched the whole internet without finding anything but indirect references. The British RAE archives mention other papers from Meredith, but this particular note seems really hard to find. Anyone happen to have a copy, or a clue as to where to get it ? Any input appreciated, Thanks, Regards, Gilles Thesee Grenoble, France Hello Giles, I have a copy of it here at home. I'll look for it for you. Let me know your address. I got the copy from Wright Patterson AFB library in Dayton Ohio. -- Saville Replicas of 15th-19th century nautical navigational instruments: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/backstaffhome.html Restoration of my 82 year old Herreshoff S-Boat sailboat: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/SBOATrestore.htm Steambending FAQ with photos: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/Steambend.htm |
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How about posting it somewhere - I'd like to see it as well.
Ron Webb Hello Giles, I have a copy of it here at home. I'll look for it for you. Let me know your address. I got the copy from Wright Patterson AFB library in Dayton Ohio. |
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Ron Webb wrote:
How about posting it somewhere - I'd like to see it as well. Ron Webb Sure that's a good idea. What's the usual method? Taking a digital photo of it? -- Saville Replicas of 15th-19th century nautical navigational instruments: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/backstaffhome.html Restoration of my 82 year old Herreshoff S-Boat sailboat: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/SBOATrestore.htm Steambending FAQ with photos: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/Steambend.htm |
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gregg a écrit :
Ron Webb wrote: How about posting it somewhere - I'd like to see it as well. Ron Webb Sure that's a good idea. What's the usual method? Taking a digital photo of it? Hi Gregg and all, A 200 dpi scan in JPEG format usually gives fairly correct results, provided the JPEG compression isn't set too high. Each page is then a 1 Mb image. Best regards, Gilles |
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GTH wrote: Hi all, Anyone around know of a source for F.W.Meredit's "Note on the Cooling of Aircraft Engines with Special Reference to Radiators Enclosed in Ducts. British ARC, R&M No. 1683, 1936." ? I searched the whole internet without finding anything but indirect references. The British RAE archives mention other papers from Meredith, but this particular note seems really hard to find. Anyone happen to have a copy, or a clue as to where to get it ? Any input appreciated, Thanks, Regards, Gilles Thesee Grenoble, France Searched the whole internet? I'm guessing you mean the whole World Wide Web, which is a tiny fraction of the whole internet. Most of the internet is hidden away behind closed doors, accessible to knowledgeable information brokers who pay hundreds of dollars per hour to access it. Virtually everything ever published is out there, but it isn't on google. |
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![]() Anyone happen to have a copy, or a clue as to where to get it ? Any input appreciated, Thanks, Regards, Gilles Thesee Grenoble, France Searched the whole internet? I'm guessing you mean the whole World Wide Web, which is a tiny fraction of the whole internet. Most of the internet is hidden away behind closed doors, accessible to knowledgeable information brokers who pay hundreds of dollars per hour to access it. Virtually everything ever published is out there, but it isn't on google. Hey Smitty, You're right, the World Wide Web isn't the wole Internet. That was a 'figure de rhetorique' as we say in my area. Do you happen to know about Meredith's paper, or was it just an Internt/WWW message ? When I typed 'Any input appreciated', one should have read 'any input concerning the document in question' ;-) But I appreciate your message all the same. Regards, Gilles Thesee Grenoble, France |
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 15:55:50 +0200, GTH
wrote: Hey Smitty, You're right, the World Wide Web isn't the wole Internet. That was a 'figure de rhetorique' as we say in my area. Do you happen to know about Meredith's paper, or was it just an Internt/WWW message ? When I typed 'Any input appreciated', one should have read 'any input concerning the document in question' ;-) But I appreciate your message all the same. Regards, Gilles Thesee Grenoble, France Check with the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum Gilles. They may have this information. Corky Scott |
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