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RST Engineering schrieb:
Those cities would also have contained many more historic buildings if your elected leaders hadn't invaded Poland, France, Czechoslovakia, and a few other minor countries. yes, true. no discussion about that. but it is also true that "you" bombed (with "fire bombs" [wording?]) areas within cities (mostly old parts of town with no industry but with worth to conserve buildings) that "you" found out to be endangered due to fire on purpose, too. So you burned down many parts of many cities on purpose. you knew that, too? #m |
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Martin Hotze wrote in
: RST Engineering schrieb: Those cities would also have contained many more historic buildings if your elected leaders hadn't invaded Poland, France, Czechoslovakia, and a few other minor countries. yes, true. no discussion about that. but it is also true that "you" bombed (with "fire bombs" [wording?]) areas within cities (mostly old parts of town with no industry but with worth to conserve buildings) that "you" found out to be endangered due to fire on purpose, too. So you burned down many parts of many cities on purpose. you knew that, too? #m He's Bomber Harris? I thougth he was dead. Bertie |
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Martin Hotze wrote:
RST Engineering schrieb: Those cities would also have contained many more historic buildings if your elected leaders hadn't invaded Poland, France, Czechoslovakia, and a few other minor countries. yes, true. no discussion about that. but it is also true that "you" bombed (with "fire bombs" [wording?]) areas within cities (mostly old parts of town with no industry but with worth to conserve buildings) that "you" found out to be endangered due to fire on purpose, too. So you burned down many parts of many cities on purpose. Start a world war, overrun most of Europe, bomb the **** out of England, and get bombed in return. The only thing the Allies have to be sorry for is we didn't get a working A bomb prior to June, 1944. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Thomas Borchert writes: It seems your wink-o-meter might need adjustment. The wink-o-meter tends to cloud up when it winks at 100 million dead. It wouldn't be clouding up if you were one of those 100 million. |
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On 7/20/2008 10:11 AM Mxsmanic ignored two million years of human
evolution to write: Thomas Borchert writes: It seems your wink-o-meter might need adjustment. The wink-o-meter tends to cloud up when it winks at 100 million dead. The dip****-o-meter is pegged every time you post. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Thomas Borchert writes: It seems your wink-o-meter might need adjustment. The wink-o-meter tends to cloud up when it winks at 100 million dead. Says the idiot. |
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Thomas Borchert wrote:
Actually, it couldn't have been all of the military. Many major cities in my home country of Germany would contain many more historic buildings today, if those B-17s hadn't run oversquare and lean of peak. The B-17s would never have reached them. It's been my experience that historic buildings are vastly overrated. They never have enough bathrooms, the stairs are too steep and electrical service is inadequate. Now you have nice new buildings, with the compliments of the Eighth Air Force. Quit yer bitching. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com wrote Now you have nice new buildings, with the compliments of the Eighth Air Force. Quit yer bitching. Actually, for once (this time) I didn't take Thomas's remarks it as bitching. He was observing that the Eighth Air Force did indeed have a good grip on running over square. Read it again, and agree, or not. -- Jim in NC |
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Jay Maynard wrote:
...and in geared engines, or engines with some other propeller speed reduction unit (such as the Rotax 912), they're directly proportional. Thus, it doesn't matter whether it's engine or prop rpm. Yes, unless there is a torque converter between the crank and the prop. |
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