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Author Topic:   Using your common sense to solve a physics problem.
Nighttrain
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Message 2 of 188 (143832)
09-22-2004 3:53 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by coffee_addict
09-22-2004 2:25 AM


Just clarifying---Is the offending driver a fundy? Is the lawyer?

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Nighttrain
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Message 12 of 188 (143999)
09-23-2004 1:19 AM
Reply to: Message 11 by coffee_addict
09-22-2004 8:09 PM


Once lawyers are involved, you can throw away commom sense. Should the formula factor in the mass of the vehicle? Cadillac or Beetle? Mass of driver? Pre-lunch or after? Was the sun in driver`s eyes. Did his biorhythms affect his ability? Were there any signs of a Great Flood? All valid lawyer tricks.

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