Ron Nossaman wrote: > >Ok boys and girls... heres an interesting experiment to explain, and > >interesting enough completely removed from the disscussion as well. > > >As far as our discussion goes... note that the fork has no possibility of > >vibrating the board up and down. Or what ? > > > >Richard Brekne > > This is a sales demo older than you are. Instead of throwing it out here > for others to answer for you. How about attempting to answer it yourself, > starting with your premise that the fork has no possibility... etc. Let's > hear your thinking based entirely on something akin to logic, mechanics, > science and physics, rather than a sideline comparison of other peoples > thoughts. Put yourself on the line this time. I'd like to hear what you think. > > Ron N Well... ok.. I will do my best... give me a few hours to ponske out a few ideas.....grin... akin to logic, mechanics, science, and physics eh ? I just know I am letting myself in for it... but when has that ever stopped me before ? I'll get back to you later on this evening. -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no http://home.broadpark.no/~rbrekne/ricmain.html
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