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Bend Inertia - The Answer!

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Your link does not appear to work.

 

I know, just copy and past in to your browser! I don't know why.

 

Put a passenger in the back seat, I promise that if they were drinking a glass of water, you can go around ANY bend and they won't spill a drop!

Edited by PaulGriffiths

I know, just copy and past in to your browser! I don't know why.

 

That is what I did from the beginning and all I get is a page, "saying Index of /".

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That is what I did from the beginning and all I get is a page, "saying Index of /".

 

Can you please refesh your browser.

Come on Paul - admit it is a load of spherical objects lol

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Is there something you'd like to discuss? We typically frown upon simply linking to other sites.

 

No, i just wanted to pass on some science, it is a scence forum after all.

oh, where's the science then. none at all on that site just a word salad (and not a tasty one either)

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A previous thread on this topic was locked because you were not forthcoming with any science. I invite you to reread the rules; this is a discussion forum.

I am locking this again. Do not reintroduce the subject.

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