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Re: can a fella just ball park the torque on rod c
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Posted by REDEYE on April 07, 2005 at 19:19:06 from (67.191.143.73):
In Reply to: Re: can a fella just ball park the torque on rod c posted by Dixieland on April 07, 2005 at 18:11:25:
Taxes? now thats another matter all in itself. A thousand times worse than trying to figure out a bolt extension. I am a resident of one state going to school in another, and apparently I owe both states tax. (figure that one out!!) Reading the 40 page books for each state which is 80 pages total, I have learned that I am going to somehow divy up my income between them. I am still scratching my head on how this is gonna work. Let's see now if train A leaves point B at noon and train C leaves point D at 1:30 and ther both headed to Memphis, while train A travels at (34 x C)^(3/2) divided by the speed of light, will the trains collide? If the driver of train A stops at the railroad saloon for 15 minutes halfway through his trip and gets half cocked, how will this affect your answer? remember to take into account that his speed will be altered when he is in this state of mind........ ahhh gotta love taxes.
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