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Re: Ax and Single Bladed Prop
Posted:
Nov 27, 2012 5:31 PM
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On Nov 27, 1:59 pm, Kevin <barry196...@yahoo.com> wrote: > It makes sense, I suppose, that 'skunk' would come from a company that > makes Chinook... but I still don't quite understand how it assumes > anything regarding Ax and Single Bladed Prop... An Ax swings in a > seemingly random motion with respect to single bladed prop... but it > can't quite be random if the 'swish' sound that an ax makes gives > 'feedback' to the ax swinger so that the ax swinger responds to the > feedback on the next swing. Axes make a sound when they are being > swung... The single bladed prop doesn't. A Chinook just drills a hole > in an effort to make it wider... Chinook sanctions 'gluons'? Well, I > suppose that makes sense to me but I fail to see the connection > between Chinook, and Ax and Single Bladed Prop. Ax and Single Bladed > Prop are the 'conch shell as Sun referance'... too fucking bad for you > if it is a threat to you.
Ax... pfft.
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/assignment-impossible/2012/11/15/the-science-of-swords-the-sound-of-approaching-doom/
Mark L. Fergerson
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