Avatars.....no...think alike..yes...scary..............i live an hour south of him...he lives and hour north of meFlight Time wrote:I think this thread will hit 59 pages too.
BTW, taking bets on whether 14Toeside and Supa are the same person!
You meant to say 2 knots of wind has INFINITY more energy than 0 knots of wind.McAbe wrote:Sorry Mr D, but the peak has already been reached and you are still behind.
Here is a kite that stays in the air in NO wind at all, thats 200% better than your 2knots
That's great! What was that called... oh yeah, gradientknotmyfault wrote:No wind ? No way !
I'd bet that's convection, not gradient...davesails7 wrote:That's great! What was that called... oh yeah, gradientknotmyfault wrote:No wind ? No way !
No, no, no. I believe the correct term is "witchcraft".Kamikuza wrote:I'd bet that's convection, not gradient...davesails7 wrote:That's great! What was that called... oh yeah, gradientknotmyfault wrote:No wind ? No way !
You don't think it's wind up high blowing the smoke?Kamikuza wrote:I'd bet that's convection, not gradient...davesails7 wrote:That's great! What was that called... oh yeah, gradientknotmyfault wrote:No wind ? No way !
What is wind?davesails7 wrote:You don't think it's wind up high blowing the smoke?
*Nods head* Yes, that is a deep question. Profound, actually. If we examine it from a scientific standpoint, it is currents in the atmosphere caused by the uneven heating of the earth by the sun, creating areas of high pressure from which the molecules of air move, towards areas of lower pressure. Added to this, the spin of the Earth, and the gravitational pull of the moon contribute a certain unpredictability...Kamikuza wrote:What is wind?
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