QUOTE(bgeh @ Aug 7 2009, 05:18 PM)
Which is why in an earlier post, I've stated that the initial question itself is flawed - it's just that Seagates never changed it
Also, we're only playing hypothetical positions here, so we just assume that the plane will fly once it reaches some critical velocity required for flight.
In that case, there's no point arguing/debating since we DON'T really know the exact answer.Also, we're only playing hypothetical positions here, so we just assume that the plane will fly once it reaches some critical velocity required for flight.
That is because the question itself is flawed.
Aug 7 2009, 08:58 PM

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