Re: Scientific Errors
- From: "T Wake" <Usenet.es7AT@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 09:00:46 +0100
"Dennis B" <dennis_b@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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To T, Wake:
I have a simple question for you. If you put an M-16 loaded with 55
grain .22 caliber (223) Remington's in your mouth and pulled the trigger
do you think the stream of molten lead would exert less pressure than an
Well, there are two issues I have with this. First off, I am fairly sure the
correct designation for the ammunition used by the M16 is 5.56mm (its a NATO
standard round).
Also, even with the selector set to automatic, there is no "stream of
molten" lead - but there are lots of bullets
<snip boring baby-k00k-fr0th>
Oh,
and by the way, I just bought a modem and router for my "real" computer.
So I won't be using WebTV much longer. Then you won't have anything left
to use as a distraction for your irrational behavior.
Good. I cant wait. I look forward to you reinventing the laws of physics
based on your garage experimentation and "real world" experiences. At least
when you have a decent USENET client it will be possible to reply without
having to edit your post.
.
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