JT Strickland
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I would say 9.81 meters per second squared.Ahh, but what is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow vs carrying a file the size of a coconut?
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I would say 9.81 meters per second squared.Ahh, but what is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow vs carrying a file the size of a coconut?
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That is a weighty subject for me to contemplate on Fathers Day. I'm still working on the gallons of gas per bbq briquette ratio.I would say 9.81 meters per second squared.
That is a weighty subject for me to contemplate on Fathers Day. I'm still working on the gallons of gas per bbq briquette ratio.
I couldn't get AiMesh to work the one time I attempted. My setup:
isp-modem-router-16 port switch w/ all hardwired connections
Size doesn't always equate mass - see Hot air Balloons.Ahh, but what is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow vs carrying a file the size of a coconut?
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My first instinct was that a coconut is a significant aerodynamic feat for a swallow, hence the acceleration of gravity.Size doesn't always equate mass - see Hot air Balloons.
but African and European swallows...I hear there's a difference there:
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