Bob Bernstein | 3 Oct 05:14

[rs <at> bernstein.providence.ri.us: Re: Is this not the funniest documentation you ever read?]

...intended for the list, this went "privately" to Mr. Palmer
instead. <groan>

On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 08:39:07AM +1000, Matthew Palmer wrote:

> 611, actually.  We're upside down, not backwards.

For a rotating frame of reference, to say that it is "upside
down" is to say it is backwards.

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Peter Lowe | 3 Oct 05:26

Re: [rs <at> bernstein.providence.ri.us: Re: Is this not the funniest documentation you ever read?]

On 03/10/2008 04:15, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> For a rotating frame of reference, to say that it is "upside
> down" is to say it is backwards.

I believe that's actually ti.

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James Morris | 3 Oct 08:57

Re: [rs <at> bernstein.providence.ri.us: Re: Is this not the funniest documentation you ever read?]

On Fri, 3 Oct 2008, Peter Lowe wrote:

> On 03/10/2008 04:15, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> > For a rotating frame of reference, to say that it is "upside
> > down" is to say it is backwards.
> 
> I believe that's actually ti.

Nope, I was actually making a date format joke.

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