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Frank Krygowski writes:
Bill Z. wrote: Frank Krygowski writes: Bill Z. wrote: I never claimed every conceivable helmet design reduces air drag. True. You claimed _your_ helmet reduces air drag. And, when asked, you refused to even tell what model _your_ helmet is. Actually, I claimed that I had a typical "teardrop shaped" helmet that would reduce air drag by a very slight amount and that it is typical of many helmets. Give us the make and model, Bill, or have the sense to slink away in embarrassment. It's simply none of your business. I pointed out that it is a typical "teardrop-shaped helmet" with a moderate, but not extreme, number of vents and nothing particularly extreme in its design. You know, kind of middle-of-the road, dull, and boring, but better than a symmetric design like a Bell V1 Pro. That's all you need to know. I might have mentioned it as an example, but it is pretty much a typical design. Your "slink away" rhetoric just won't fly. It is typical of you, though, which is why I've always viewed you as a sleazy character - a wannabe politician type. You fit in quite well, though, as a slicker version of your cohorts, which include a baby-talking troll and a girlfriend basher. Nice company you keep, Frank. -- My real name backwards: nemuaZ lliB |
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"Steven L. Sheffield" wrote in message
... Steven, you'll feel a lot better if you finally learn how to use the "ignore thread" function. |
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"Bill Z." wrote in message
... Frank Krygowski writes: Give us the make and model, Bill, or have the sense to slink away in embarrassment. It's simply none of your business. I pointed out that it is a typical "teardrop-shaped helmet" with a moderate, but not extreme, number of vents and nothing particularly extreme in its design. And yet the most extreme design without vents wasn't as aerodynamic as a bald head. Explain how your helmet with vents can be more aerodynamic than a V1 Pro. Oh, that's right - your proof of that proved just the opposite. |
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"Steven L. Sheffield" writes:
On 10/18/2004 08:29 PM, in article , "Bill Z." wrote: Frank Krygowski writes: Bill Z. wrote: You and two of your minion-trolls are not everyone. Who cares? Now shut up and go away. These bozos are posting far more on the topic than I am. Blame them. -- My real name backwards: nemuaZ lliB |
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"Tom Kunich" writes:
"Bill Z." wrote in message ... Frank Krygowski writes: Give us the make and model, Bill, or have the sense to slink away in embarrassment. It's simply none of your business. I pointed out that it is a typical "teardrop-shaped helmet" with a moderate, but not extreme, number of vents and nothing particularly extreme in its design. And yet the most extreme design without vents wasn't as aerodynamic as a bald head. Explain how your helmet with vents can be more aerodynamic than a V1 Pro. A V1 Pro has vents. Mine does too, plus having a more aerodyanmic shape. Is that *really* so hard for you to understand? And a bald head is not relevant when you are not going to shave your head in any case. Oh, that's right - your proof of that proved just the opposite. Nope, and repeating yourself won't make it so. -- My real name backwards: nemuaZ lliB |
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