Why airplanes fly
Jim Logajan wrote in
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Jacques: Hi Tony. What's new with you?
Tony: I've made myself the center of attention on an online discussion
group. I can post the most obvious, innocuous statement and it will
draw dozens of responses.
Jacques: That seems unlikely. People are much smarter than that. What
is the nature of this discussion group?
Tony: It's a discussion group for pilots. I think they are full of
themselves. I could post something like "aircraft fly because their
wings generate lift" and I am certain that because I was the one who
posted it that it would create at least 30 responses.
Jacques: Pilots have to be pretty smart to get where they are. I can't
see how that would generate any responses. Okay, I could see maybe two
or three but dozens seems entirely out of the question. You aren't
that important. Pilots are trained to exercise good judgement.
Tony: Ha! I'm willing to bet you 20 euro that if I post the sentence
"Fixed-wing aircraft fly because their wings generate lift as they
move forward through the air," I will get at least 30 responses.
Jacques: Nonsense! That would not be worthy of response. Tell you what
- if you get more than 5 responses, I'll pay out 1 euro for every
response over that count - but not over 25 euros. If you get 5 or less
responses, you owe me 25 euros. And no cheating! That seem fair?
Tony: You're on!
No begging on Amazn this week eh?
Bertie
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