Re: Men on the moon?
From: Mark Fergerson (nunya_at_biz.ness)
Date: 02/04/05
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Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 11:55:05 -0700
tj Frazir wrote:
> Rocket truster wount rotate it. it will push th bottom of the rocet
> away and you fall on your face.
> the board slides easyer than you rotate.
> In space the rotatin point is around the center.
> But standing on a rocket or surf board the turning point is your feet.
> with no friction to hold your feet , leaning against the hull will
> cause the board to slide out.
> lean , push off of,,thruster ,,ball thrown .
> the boad slides easyer than you corect your ballance .
> You know damb well its true.
You've never been on a surfboard.
> Once you understand the board slides out if you corect your ballance
> by touching the hull
You're full of ***. I know better by direct experience under the
Huntington State Beach pier.
> ...this is stupid.
Sure is. Get off your ass and get on a surfboard and actually try it.
Mark L. Fergerson
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