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  #11  
Old February 22nd 11, 09:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
kirk.stant
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Default handicaps for one-offs?

On Feb 22, 12:28*pm, hretting wrote:
The formula is as followed:

Kentucky crap shoot divided by Northern Alabama pig poop times #
Tennessee virgins square rooting that number carried to the power of
what ever number is hit on the dart board that day.
Give or take a .010.
Unless of course you added winglets and now you have a glider that
automatically gets a number in the .80 range adjusted with the
formulae above.
A 1-26 with winglets is equal to a Nimbus lll.
It's not an exact science, but it goes far in keeping the masses
confuse.
R


Is square rooting the same as square dancing, only nekkid?

66
  #12  
Old February 22nd 11, 10:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
toad
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Default handicaps for one-offs?

On Feb 22, 4:23*pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:
On Feb 22, 12:28*pm, hretting wrote:

The formula is as followed:


Kentucky crap shoot divided by Northern Alabama pig poop times #
Tennessee virgins square rooting that number carried to the power of
what ever number is hit on the dart board that day.
Give or take a .010.
Unless of course you added winglets and now you have a glider that
automatically gets a number in the .80 range adjusted with the
formulae above.
A 1-26 with winglets is equal to a Nimbus lll.
It's not an exact science, but it goes far in keeping the masses
confuse.
R


Is square rooting the same as square dancing, only nekkid?

66


Do they wear clothes while square dancing where you are ?
  #13  
Old February 23rd 11, 12:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Craig[_2_]
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Default handicaps for one-offs?

On Feb 22, 2:09*pm, toad wrote:
On Feb 22, 4:23*pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:



On Feb 22, 12:28*pm, hretting wrote:


The formula is as followed:


Kentucky crap shoot divided by Northern Alabama pig poop times #
Tennessee virgins square rooting that number carried to the power of
what ever number is hit on the dart board that day.
Give or take a .010.
Unless of course you added winglets and now you have a glider that
automatically gets a number in the .80 range adjusted with the
formulae above.
A 1-26 with winglets is equal to a Nimbus lll.
It's not an exact science, but it goes far in keeping the masses
confuse.
R


Is square rooting the same as square dancing, only nekkid?


66


Do they wear clothes while square dancing where you are ?


I suspect our Aussie friends could fill us in on the square rooting
thing.

  #14  
Old February 23rd 11, 12:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Martin Gregorie[_5_]
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Default handicaps for one-offs?

On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:11:40 -0800, Craig wrote:

On Feb 22, 2:09Â*pm, toad wrote:
On Feb 22, 4:23Â*pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:



On Feb 22, 12:28Â*pm, hretting wrote:


The formula is as followed:


Kentucky crap shoot divided by Northern Alabama pig poop times #
Tennessee virgins square rooting that number carried to the power
of what ever number is hit on the dart board that day. Give or take
a .010.
Unless of course you added winglets and now you have a glider that
automatically gets a number in the .80 range adjusted with the
formulae above.
A 1-26 with winglets is equal to a Nimbus lll. It's not an exact
science, but it goes far in keeping the masses confuse.
R


Is square rooting the same as square dancing, only nekkid?


66


Do they wear clothes while square dancing where you are ?


I suspect our Aussie friends could fill us in on the square rooting
thing.

How common are Texas virgins anyway?


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  #15  
Old February 23rd 11, 01:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
mike
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Default handicaps for one-offs?

On Feb 22, 5:28*pm, Martin Gregorie
wrote:
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:11:40 -0800, Craig wrote:
On Feb 22, 2:09*pm, toad wrote:
On Feb 22, 4:23*pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:


On Feb 22, 12:28*pm, hretting wrote:


The formula is as followed:


Kentucky crap shoot divided by Northern Alabama pig poop times #
Tennessee virgins square rooting that number carried to the power
of what ever number is hit on the dart board that day. Give or take
a .010.
Unless of course you added winglets and now you have a glider that
automatically gets a number in the .80 range adjusted with the
formulae above.
A 1-26 with winglets is equal to a Nimbus lll. It's not an exact
science, but it goes far in keeping the masses confuse.
R


Is square rooting the same as square dancing, only nekkid?


66


Do they wear clothes while square dancing where you are ?


I suspect our Aussie friends could fill us in on the square rooting
thing.


How common are Texas virgins anyway?

--
martin@ * | Martin Gregorie
gregorie. | Essex, UK
org * * * |


Probably Texas is similar to Essex in this regard, it depends to whom
you speak, boyfriends or fathers.
  #16  
Old February 23rd 11, 01:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Brad[_2_]
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Default handicaps for one-offs?

On Feb 22, 11:41*am, wrote:
On Feb 22, 1:28*pm, hretting wrote:

The formula is as followed:


Kentucky crap shoot divided by Northern Alabama pig poop times #
Tennessee virgins square rooting that number carried to the power of
what ever number is hit on the dart board that day.
Give or take a .010.
Unless of course you added winglets and now you have a glider that
automatically gets a number in the .80 range adjusted with the
formulae above.
A 1-26 with winglets is equal to a Nimbus lll.
It's not an exact science, but it goes far in keeping the masses
confuse.
R


Key is the Tennesee virgins factor.
LOL
UH


I had a pinch of that added to the epoxy I used to make the HP-24.
that and the winglets will make for a devastating handicap.

Brad
  #17  
Old February 23rd 11, 02:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony[_5_]
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Default handicaps for one-offs?

I had a pinch of that added to the epoxy I used to make the HP-24.
that and the winglets will make for a devastating handicap.

Brad


northern Alabama pig poop or Tennessee virgins?
  #18  
Old February 23rd 11, 08:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jon Marshall
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Default handicaps for one-offs?

At 18:28 22 February 2011, hretting wrote:
The formula is as followed:

Kentucky crap shoot divided by Northern Alabama pig poop times

#
Tennessee virgins square rooting that number carried to the power

of
what ever number is hit on the dart board that day.
Give or take a .010.
Unless of course you added winglets and now you have a glider

that
automatically gets a number in the .80 range adjusted with the
formulae above.
A 1-26 with winglets is equal to a Nimbus lll.
It's not an exact science, but it goes far in keeping the masses
confuse.
R



As the number of Tennessee virgins will, allegedly , tend to zero then
the whole expression will also tend to zero. This will result in a
handicap factor of approx zero which would be devastating, with or
without clothes.

Waiting for spring
jon

  #19  
Old February 23rd 11, 12:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
[email protected]
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Default handicaps for one-offs?

On Feb 23, 3:53*am, Jon Marshall
wrote:
At 18:28 22 February 2011, hretting wrote:



The formula is as followed:


Kentucky crap shoot divided by Northern Alabama pig poop times

#
Tennessee virgins square rooting that number carried to the power

of
what ever number is hit on the dart board that day.
Give or take a .010.
Unless of course you added winglets and now you have a glider

that
automatically gets a number in the .80 range adjusted with the
formulae above.
A 1-26 with winglets is equal to a Nimbus lll.
It's not an exact science, but it goes far in keeping the masses
confuse.
R


As the number of Tennessee virgins will, allegedly , tend to zero then
the whole expression will also tend to zero. *This will result in a
handicap factor of approx zero which would be devastating, with or
without clothes. *

Waiting for spring
jon- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


You missed the non linear unitary adjustment factor that kicks in as
the expression approaches zero.
UH
  #20  
Old February 23rd 11, 01:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Martin Gregorie[_5_]
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Default handicaps for one-offs?

On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 17:16:19 -0800, mike wrote:

On Feb 22, 5:28Â*pm, Martin Gregorie
wrote:
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:11:40 -0800, Craig wrote:
On Feb 22, 2:09Â*pm, toad wrote:
On Feb 22, 4:23Â*pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:


On Feb 22, 12:28Â*pm, hretting wrote:


The formula is as followed:


Kentucky crap shoot divided by Northern Alabama pig poop times #
Tennessee virgins square rooting that number carried to the
power of what ever number is hit on the dart board that day.
Give or take a .010.
Unless of course you added winglets and now you have a glider
that automatically gets a number in the .80 range adjusted with
the formulae above.
A 1-26 with winglets is equal to a Nimbus lll. It's not an exact
science, but it goes far in keeping the masses confuse. R


Is square rooting the same as square dancing, only nekkid?


66


Do they wear clothes while square dancing where you are ?


I suspect our Aussie friends could fill us in on the square rooting
thing.


How common are Texas virgins anyway?

--
martin@ Â* | Martin Gregorie
gregorie. | Essex, UK
org Â* Â* Â* |


Probably Texas is similar to Essex in this regard, it depends to whom
you speak, boyfriends or fathers.

Good answer!

Actually, I'm originally from NZ, where we used to have a saying that J
Christ could never have been born there because nobody could find three
wise men or a virgin.


--
martin@ | Martin Gregorie
gregorie. | Essex, UK
org |
 




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