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Slightly OT, How do birds fly IMC?
Stealth Pilot wrote:
no no no no. all blood has iron in it. haemoglobin molecules have a core of 4 iron atoms. with 12 litres of blood in you you dont make the compass swing when your hand is near it or have magnets sticking to you. ...well I dont. Grasshopper blood is copper based. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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Slightly OT, How do birds fly IMC?
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:bHb%j.101947$y05.84617
@newsfe22.lga: "Ken S. Tucker" wrote in message news:c9307b3b-9e95-475b-9429- ... LOL, "desire to", Geese have about the same IQ as Bertie, (but at least they actually do fly). I've seen formations like You are under estimating geese, and give Bertie far too much credit. Oh ouch. luser boi is being mean to me again. I may have to go away it smarts so much. Or maybe not. Bertie |
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Slightly OT, How do birds fly IMC?
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:ZIb%j.101948$y05.58126
@newsfe22.lga: "Tim Blite" wrote in message ... I vaguely recall some time ago someone telling me that Geese use the same sort of formation strategy as NASCAR drivers drafting on a super speedway. The formation creates less overall drag than individuals flying alone. This enables them to use less energy flying and they can extend their range this way. Dudley is an expert in a lot of things he knows nothing about. Really? What? Bertie |
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Slightly OT, How do birds fly IMC?
Maxwell wrote:
"Tim Blite" wrote in message ... I vaguely recall some time ago someone telling me that Geese use the same sort of formation strategy as NASCAR drivers drafting on a super speedway. The formation creates less overall drag than individuals flying alone. This enables them to use less energy flying and they can extend their range this way. Dudley is an expert in a lot of things he knows nothing about. Hello there Mr. Maxwell. First of all, I have absolutely no objection at all with your seemingly anal fascination with the fact that my bio was put on Wikipedia by me personally (actually my family put it there but I ok'd it :-), and I have no problem at all with your constant under posting of non aviation related pot shots at me as well as others. Usenet being what it is, you take um as they come as they say. I do however have a suggestion for you, and an observation for others who read your postings, especially your posting to me. It would seem from my limited research anyway, that anyone even doing a cursory search of the posts you make on this aviation forum would be hard pressed to find any posts by you dealing with serious aviation discussion. It seems you favor an extremely large quantity of the type of posts you post to me and others; one line pot shots, insults, and Ad Hominem attacks. I have a respectful suggestion for you that you might take me up on or pass on as you see fit. If I had as little respect for someone's opinion on aviation matters as you appear to have for mine, I wouldn't hesitate to engage that person on Usenet in a serious discussion on said aviation matters so that the entire world could take a long hard look at just how uninformed and phony that person actually is. Might I suggest in this post to you now, that you do this exact thing with me in the future. Why not let the entire world witness once and for all just how right you are about me, and while you're at it, why not engage the others you seem not to respect or like in the same manner? Your call! You can accept this friendly challenge which is presented to you in plain sight of the entire forum, or you can underpost this post with another "zinger". As I said, your call :-)) -- Dudley Henriques |
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Slightly OT, How do birds fly IMC?
"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com wrote in
: Stealth Pilot wrote: no no no no. all blood has iron in it. haemoglobin molecules have a core of 4 iron atoms. with 12 litres of blood in you you dont make the compass swing when your hand is near it or have magnets sticking to you. ...well I dont. Grasshopper blood is copper based. As are Vulcans. |
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Slightly OT, How do birds fly IMC?
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... When you learn to make a point in less than 5000 words, I might. |
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Slightly OT, How do birds fly IMC?
Buster Hymen wrote:
"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com wrote in : Stealth Pilot wrote: no no no no. all blood has iron in it. haemoglobin molecules have a core of 4 iron atoms. with 12 litres of blood in you you dont make the compass swing when your hand is near it or have magnets sticking to you. ...well I dont. Grasshopper blood is copper based. As are Vulcans. Grasshoppers are much easier to get a sample from. Mr. Spock keeps ducking out whenever there's a needle around. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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Slightly OT, How do birds fly IMC?
Maxwell wrote:
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... When you learn to make a point in less than 5000 words, I might. Won't fly Max :-) Attacking the length of a post isn't engaging on flying and aviation content which is what you are being asked to do. For example, any Google search on me or any poster who has been posting on these forums for ten years or more will provide thousands of posts, some long, some quite short. Your response is disingenuous to say the least. What you are being asked to do is to engage me on CONTENT, not length. You can easily post complaining about the length of someone's comments without saying things like Maxwell writes "Dudley is an expert in many things he knows nothing about". And I'm not the only one you try and nail this way. I'll ask you again respectfully and without any kind of malice or personal attack in response to your post, ; I'm requesting respectfully once more of you that you engage me on flying issues. If all the things you say about myself and others is true, I think you should be allowed to show the world how correct you are. Let's talk some flying shall we? :-) ...and in DIRECT response to your post above, I will keep my replies under 5000 words. Can't be more neutral than this can I? -- Dudley Henriques |
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Slightly OT, How do birds fly IMC?
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... Your unwillingness to trim a post, and limit your paragraphs to 500 words doesn't either, dumb ass. |
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Slightly OT, How do birds fly IMC?
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote:
Your unwillingness to trim a post, and limit your paragraphs to 500 words doesn't either, dumb ass. I was out sick that day, or something, so I don't know what the trigger was for your attacks on Dudley. Could you fill me in? |
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