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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 10:40 pm
by mitch
prowlersfish wrote:Docking a boat and landing a plane 2 different thngs by a mile . That what the huh was about .

Mr. Prowlersfish,
Thank You for your reply.
Assuming you, like I, have done both.
Sorry, you do not find similarities in the controlled operation of the two motorized vehicles.

Maybe, in the future, I'll assume you and I do not have a lot in common.

Only one, Trojan

Take care

Mitch

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 2:57 am
by alexander38
mitch wrote:
prowlersfish wrote:Docking a boat and landing a plane 2 different thngs by a mile . That what the huh was about .

Mr. Prowlersfish,
Thank You for your reply.
Assuming you, like I, have done both.
Sorry, you do not find similarities in the controlled operation of the two motorized vehicles.

Maybe, in the future, I'll assume you and I do not have a lot in common.

Only one, Trojan

Take care

Mitch
I think Mitch's thought on this was spot on..when docking or driving a boat we're in a 3d world not a 2d...Never flew a plane but do own a Xbox :lol: :lol: :lol:
And no need for two sites, just less over riding opinions

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 3:54 am
by mitch
alexander38 wrote:
mitch wrote:
prowlersfish wrote:Docking a boat and landing a plane 2 different thngs by a mile . That what the huh was about .

Mr. Prowlersfish,
Thank You for your reply.
Assuming you, like I, have done both.
Sorry, you do not find similarities in the controlled operation of the two motorized vehicles.

Maybe, in the future, I'll assume you and I do not have a lot in common.

Only one, Trojan

Take care

Mitch
I think Mitch's thought on this was spot on..when docking or driving a boat we're in a 3d world not a 2d...Never flew a plane but do own a Xbox :lol: :lol: :lol:
And no need for two sites, just less over riding opinions

HUH ??
No, never owned a "XBox". Docking a boat and owning a Xbox 2 different things by a mile.

In Moby-Dick, Melville employs stylized language, symbolism, and metaphor to explore numerous complex themes. Through the main character's journey, the concepts of class and social status, good and evil, and the existence of God are all examined, as Ishmael speculates upon his personal beliefs and his place in the universe.

Mitch

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 4:22 am
by mitch
mitch wrote:
alexander38 wrote:
mitch wrote:
Mr. Prowlersfish,
Thank You for your reply.
Assuming you, like I, have done both.
Sorry, you do not find similarities in the controlled operation of the two motorized vehicles.

Maybe, in the future, I'll assume you and I do not have a lot in common.

Only one, Trojan

Take care

Mitch
I think Mitch's thought on this was spot on..when docking or driving a boat we're in a 3d world not a 2d...Never flew a plane but do own a Xbox :lol: :lol: :lol:
And no need for two sites, just less over riding opinions

HUH ??
No, never owned a "XBox". Docking a boat and owning a Xbox 2 different things by a mile.

In Moby-Dick, Melville employs stylized language, symbolism, and metaphor to explore numerous complex themes. Through the main character's journey, the concepts of class and social status, good and evil, and the existence of God are all examined, as Ishmael speculates upon his personal beliefs and his place in the universe.

Mitch
In the everyday world, it is natural and intuitive to think of everything (every observable) as being in an eigenstate. Everything appears to have a definite position, a definite momentum, a definite energy, and a definite time of occurrence. However, this does not pinpoint the exact values of position and momentum (since they are conjugate pairs) or its energy and time (since they too are conjugate pairs); rather, it only provides a range of probabilities of where that thing might be given its momentum and momentum probability. Therefore, it is helpful to use different words to describe states having uncertain values and states having definite values (eigenstate).

Mitch

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 5:01 am
by mitch
mitch wrote:
mitch wrote:
alexander38 wrote: I think Mitch's thought on this was spot on..when docking or driving a boat we're in a 3d world not a 2d...Never flew a plane but do own a Xbox :lol: :lol: :lol:
And no need for two sites, just less over riding opinions

HUH ??
No, never owned a "XBox". Docking a boat and owning a Xbox 2 different things by a mile.

In Moby-Dick, Melville employs stylized language, symbolism, and metaphor to explore numerous complex themes. Through the main character's journey, the concepts of class and social status, good and evil, and the existence of God are all examined, as Ishmael speculates upon his personal beliefs and his place in the universe.

Mitch
In the everyday world, it is natural and intuitive to think of everything (every observable) as being in an eigenstate. Everything appears to have a definite position, a definite momentum, a definite energy, and a definite time of occurrence. However, this does not pinpoint the exact values of position and momentum (since they are conjugate pairs) or its energy and time (since they too are conjugate pairs); rather, it only provides a range of probabilities of where that thing might be given its momentum and momentum probability. Therefore, it is helpful to use different words to describe states having uncertain values and states having definite values (eigenstate).

Mitch
For some, online forums are fun to read until a demeaning comment. Online forums are replacing the more rudimentary forms of anonymous communication and creating an appealing way for people to express their thoughts and opinions. While online anonymity has allowed people to communicate more candidly, it also has inspired more malicious behavior. There a certain aspect of wanting to be noticed and to confirm your existence in a way., that screen is very distancing, and if you can create a reaction from somebody, it makes you feel a connection, even it’s a bad connection.” It is not surprising to see people act maliciously when they can be anonymous. Anyone who pays attention to anonymous postings has way too much time on their hands. It’s possible to imagine a situation when people are afraid to speak out, and at that point, I think, we need to have the option to be anonymous.

Mitch

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 5:46 am
by Stripermann2
I am totally confused... :roll:

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 6:28 am
by prowlersfish
mitch wrote:
prowlersfish wrote:Docking a boat and landing a plane 2 different thngs by a mile . That what the huh was about .

Mr. Prowlersfish,
Thank You for your reply.
Assuming you, like I, have done both.
Sorry, you do not find similarities in the controlled operation of the two motorized vehicles.

Maybe, in the future, I'll assume you and I do not have a lot in common.

Only one, Trojan

Take care

Mitch
When is the last time you let go of the wheel and put one engine in reverse and one in forward landing a plane ?

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 6:29 am
by prowlersfish
Stripermann2 wrote:I am totally confused... :roll:
thats the idea I belive

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 7:07 am
by mitch
prowlersfish wrote:
Stripermann2 wrote:I am totally confused... :roll:
thats the idea I belive
When is the last time, You gave a nice reply ?

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 8:51 am
by Lawman
Mitch, all Prowlersfish is stating is that a momentary bump of the throttles is sufficient, Prowlersfish is very knowlegeable and has helped people with over 5500 posts so stop assuming and stop trying to be the " forum Psychiatrist ". There is no "malicious behavior" here, just a matter of opinion.

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 6:23 pm
by alexander38
alexander38 wrote:
mitch wrote:
prowlersfish wrote:Docking a boat and landing a plane 2 different thngs by a mile . That what the huh was about .

Mr. Prowlersfish,
Thank You for your reply.
Assuming you, like I, have done both.
Sorry, you do not find similarities in the controlled operation of the two motorized vehicles.

Maybe, in the future, I'll assume you and I do not have a lot in common.

Only one, Trojan

Take care

Mitch
I think Mitch's thought on this was spot on..when docking or driving a boat we're in a 3d world not a 2d...Never flew a plane but do own a Xbox :lol: :lol: :lol:
And no need for two sites, just less over riding opinions
Lord I regret this post...

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 7:06 pm
by prowlersfish
your not the only one , so many words so much thisting and nothing said . :cry:

Still waiting to see a plane land with one engine in reverse after all its the same as docking a boat :roll: :roll: :roll:

and we need clean up on asle 3 :wink: ( some of the posts )

Am I being nice ? :D

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 7:10 pm
by Allen Sr
Lost the bread crumbs :? :? ..........talk about confusing to follow! :? :? :?

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 7:45 pm
by Islanddr08
Just don't hit the dock! :)

IslandDr

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 9:14 pm
by Allen Sr
Islanddr08 wrote:Just don't hit the dock! :)

IslandDr
Thats almost 'Mission Impossible' from where it sits right now! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: