What's the latest in people's lives?
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If you could switch it to free floating with low friction it wouldnt be to bad.
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I dont mean to be rude, but in this situation I know what i'm talking about. My School, and the Local competition of Brune park seem to have a lot of conflict, sort of "school wars". I've been going past one that happened. and it was rough. Guys on the floor bleeding, proper violence. at one point i saw a knife flash, and i pegged it. Incidentally, 5 minutes later I saw a police Beamer 3 series estate hurtling down the road toward where it was happening.Lt. Staplic wrote:Reliant - from what I see around my high school, most kids like that are all talk...don't let them intimidate you, or at least don't let them see that they've intimidated you, and you should be fine.
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From what we found, the mass of the rider would be the dominant mass and would overwhelm the mass of the flywheel (no more than a few kg was needed at sufficient RPM). However, our concept wasn't really for long distances but for a boost at certain times; as to the hill thing, there's another force at work besides extra weight: the friction between the flywheel and its axle which would rob energy while being the flywheel was charged, while it was spinning freely, and while it was being discharged also, so it's clear from the start that the thing couldn't get up another hill of the same height without extra energy input.Thorin wrote:CPH, would the bike idea be feasible? I'd have thought the weight of the flywheel would counteract any helping force it may give at the beginning of climbing a hill - once it stops rotating it's just dead weight, and it would surely stop rotating before you were all the way up a hill the same size as the one you had to come down to actually start it rotating.
Another technical challenge would have been the gyroscopic precession of the flywheel, though this is solvable with two flywheels spinning in opposite directions.
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well, that sucks then.Reliant121 wrote:I dont mean to be rude, but in this situation I know what i'm talking about. My School, and the Local competition of Brune park seem to have a lot of conflict, sort of "school wars". I've been going past one that happened. and it was rough. Guys on the floor bleeding, proper violence. at one point i saw a knife flash, and i pegged it. Incidentally, 5 minutes later I saw a police Beamer 3 series estate hurtling down the road toward where it was happening.Lt. Staplic wrote:Reliant - from what I see around my high school, most kids like that are all talk...don't let them intimidate you, or at least don't let them see that they've intimidated you, and you should be fine.
These guys arent talk. They mean it.
hope everything works out, and you don't get hurtn.
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Aye, its at the point that we are poised to move school again. But...i'll try to pull through.
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Thankfuly, I never actualy had to go through that problem. Primarily because I was the chief source of homework in a school with notoriously strict teachers. Most of the assholes amongst the student population knew that having me come to any harm would be rather counter-productive, as they'd have no one else to copy the homework off, resulting in them being in deep shit.
Looking back on it, now, it was a pretty funny situation. They hated me and I despised them, yet we had a sort of alliance of necessity. I'd let them copy my homework before school started, and in return they'd make sure no one bothered me. Pretty sweet deal from my POV.
Looking back on it, now, it was a pretty funny situation. They hated me and I despised them, yet we had a sort of alliance of necessity. I'd let them copy my homework before school started, and in return they'd make sure no one bothered me. Pretty sweet deal from my POV.
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I only let girls copy my work.
The guys; I never relented to intimidation. Which is probably why I ended up scheduled to fight the entire football team; years later, I found out my mom had called the police about it, and that's why they didn't show up.
Good thing, that. The law generally frowns on people bashing athletes with baseball bats.
The guys; I never relented to intimidation. Which is probably why I ended up scheduled to fight the entire football team; years later, I found out my mom had called the police about it, and that's why they didn't show up.
Good thing, that. The law generally frowns on people bashing athletes with baseball bats.
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Very nice.
I had a problem in elementary school all the way until 9th grade. Then they found out my mother worked in the main office and the principal loved me. Problems ended.
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thelordharry wrote:So I'm a happy man
My wife gave birth to our daughter, Ella Louise, at 2.15am on Thursday morning and she was a very tiny (!!!) 9lbs 2oz (4.155kg). Mother and Baby doing well
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
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I've never let anyone copy my homework...
I've never had any problems with bullies. I've always been one of the taller kids in my class, I may not be very strong, but I look like I am
I've never had any problems with bullies. I've always been one of the taller kids in my class, I may not be very strong, but I look like I am
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Congrats, Harry. A lovely name for a lovely child. Cheers!
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Latest is, it's time for me go sleepy now. I have to finish moving and cleaning out my craphole apartment today.
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My g/f is home after being away for almost a week! So much time to make up for!
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A week? Let's see... I'm going on 48 weeks.
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Umm... yeah well maybe I have a little more ummm... drive... Jessbird and I love our video game time...
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