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What are the forces on a tied down glider?



 
 
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Old August 14th 08, 11:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Nyal Williams[_2_]
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Default What are the forces on a tied down glider?

Experts (?) in this area say that to remember something long term it should
be reviewed something like weekly for a month, then monthly, for a year,
and then yearly.

At 20:10 14 August 2008, Vaughn Simon wrote:

"Doug Hoffman" wrote in message
...
I envy your abilities. :-)

Thanks, but I don't think that I have any special abilities.

I will say this: The items that I tend to study at the last minute are


probably the things that I will NOT be able to reliably recite two weeks
after
the test. Passing a test is not proof that you will retain a

satisfactory

percentage of the material, it is only proof that you passed the test.

Vaughn



 




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