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That would be a better analogy.
Sounds to me like Yao shouldn't have shown up to camp a week later than everybody else.
Okay.. yeah... somehow I missed that.
If the tires are encountering the same amount of pressure (no matter what gas is in the tire), and if the tires have the same amount of ability to...
Correction: on plane, the engines enable the plane to break the initial standing-still inertia, not the wheels. Technically 'backwards' (a...
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Not if it's caught in a tractor beam.
How much you levitate will be exponentially proportional to the quantity of alcohol you consume.
I think that's your best bet. Some hero you are - can't even get your costume right. ;)
Nero I'm not gonna say you "don't get it" ('cause I believe you do). But the riddle isn't explained poorly - you're just being too technically...
No. Think of it this way:Plane sits at rest, engines powered down on giant conveyor. Conveyor is not turned on. conveyor belt is not moving....
I thought the scout gave a perfect answer to the age old "Amare vs. Yao" question.
The conveyor will cancel out any forward force generated by the plane's wheels.... .... but on a plane, the wheels aren't generating any...
Think of a sea plane [IMG] Its engines generate thrust and move the plane forward bringing wind against the wings, and the plane starts...
That's almost correct... it's conceptually correct (assuming that the pilot had not engaged the plane's brakes). The weight of the plane pushing...
There is an excellent exercise that can be used to learn to brush off adversity and not get frustrated with failure. In the exercise, you MUST...
I was there! I saw ALL of that! I have the shirt! That was a truly AMAZING concert. When Ice Cube came on, the area in front of the stage...
This question was answered by a guy who rites for the Chicago Tribune: http://www.straightdope.com/columns/060203.html Dear Cecil:...