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  • LudavicoSoldier
    Red Sox National
    • Jun 2003
    • 1743

    #16
    Now that looks like a comphy bike to ride! Big beast too!
    Red/Black Freeflow Lotus Racegun
    Red/Black Acid BPS Twister Cocker
    Bright Black Y-Grip/Warp ULE Mag
    Blue 99 Dark Angel w/Matching Accessories
    Matte Black Stock Class Sniper 2
    Feedback: http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread....&threadid=94972

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    • skife
      Unregistered User
      • Feb 2003
      • 2769

      #17
      you bought a goldwing :P

      my grandparents ride one, its all tricked out with pretty lights and pin stripes and such.... and antennas and CB's

      they are a member of GWRRA




      [21:00] < FunkTehChillinMunky > I've got a Warped Sportz Dark Talon

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      • Thordic
        AFTICA
        • May 2001
        • 5986

        #18
        You need to get one of those little matching trailers too.

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        • rkjunior303
          I need this more than you
          • May 2003
          • 4029

          #19
          and a Jack Russell w/ Goggles.

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          • datapimp69
            Pimp Master Delux
            • Jun 2001
            • 1219

            #20


            i have a black lab


            from the judge in the WDP v Sp case.... " i find it significant that aside from a somewhat limited notebook produced by gaston, the four named inventors offer NO documentation of there work or there contributions to the conception or reduction to practice of the claimed invention"

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            • tropical_fishy
              KART
              • Oct 2004
              • 1017

              #21


              Tee hee, Wallace and Gromit.

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              • mcveighr
                Registered User
                • Feb 2003
                • 861

                #22
                No such thing as centrifugal force man, get your physics right.

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                • datapimp69
                  Pimp Master Delux
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 1219

                  #23
                  physics right, spelling wrong.


                  from the judge in the WDP v Sp case.... " i find it significant that aside from a somewhat limited notebook produced by gaston, the four named inventors offer NO documentation of there work or there contributions to the conception or reduction to practice of the claimed invention"

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                  • mcveighr
                    Registered User
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 861

                    #24
                    Centripetal acceleration and force due to it.

                    No such thing as centrifugal force.

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                    • mcveighr
                      Registered User
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 861

                      #25
                      If you're spinning a ball on a string and let go, it follows the path it was following, it doesnt fly off tangential to the direction of motion like centrifugal force would suggest.
                      *centrifugal force A force supposed to act radially outward on a body moving in a curve. In fact there is no real force acting; centrifugal force is said to be a 'fictitious' force, and the use of the term is best avoided. The idea arises from the effect of inertia on an object moving on a curve. If a car is moving around a bend, for instance, it is forced in a curved path by friction between the wheels and the road. Without this friction (directed toward the center of the curve) the car would continue in a straight line. The driver also moves in the curve, constrained by the friction with the seat, restraint from a seat belt, or a 'push' from the door. To the driver it appears that there is a force radially outward pushing his or her body out -- the centrifugal force. In fact this is not the case; if the driver fell out of the car he or she would move straight forward at a tangent to the curve. It is sometimes said that the centrifugal force is 'reaction' to the centripetal force -- this is not the case. (The 'reaction' to the centripetal force is an outward push on the road surface.) See also centripetal force.*
                      Nice bike though, although the sidecar isn't my cup of tea.
                      Last edited by mcveighr; 04-18-2006, 07:35 PM.

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