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Date:         Thu, 2 Jul 1998 23:47:18 -0600
Reply-To:     Larry Hamm <ldhamm@XMISSION.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Larry Hamm <ldhamm@XMISSION.COM>
Subject:      Re: spacers and sproings - Coriolis effect an Urban Legend
              ???????? - long
Comments: To: kenstich <kenstich@BEWELLNET.COM>
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kenstich wrote: > > Larry, > And you know - it sounds like - well - sort of like > - you think that education is a waste of time - maybe you're just being a > little flippant - Oh well > > Thanks again for the "correction" > > Best Regards, > > Ken Stich > Ken, Sorry if I gave that impression-I just figured you were doing a lot of studying instead of staring into toilet bowls. 8o] Of course, when I was in college, I stared into quite a few, but was too hung over the next day to recall which way the water went! It was my high school physics teacher that first explained the Coriolis effect on drains, and it wasn't until 30 years later that someone straightened me out. Larry


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