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Merged Lloyd England: Eye of the Storm

Can Randi put up the money if someone proves the paranormal challenge?

Probably not because Randi knows it aint gonna happen. Just like bending
a tube with a smooth radius aint gonna happen without a mandrel.

At least one person recently has suggested the pole may have some reinforcing (Brainache) which could explain the bend. he KNOWS the physics; unfortunately
nobody else does.

Nicepants, get a piece of metal then you basic child! Nobody can be that
dumb. :confused: You must be getting paid for this, or just like to play
internet button pusher because you can't keep up.

You said you will pay 1,000,000 dollars; you have a business address; There are people who will prove it and come to collect. Better sell your stuff and get ready to pay.

Oops, it was proven on 9/11! You own who the million? Lloyd?

You are down 1 mil! What next?
 
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So I guess the people who painted the lines on the highway happened to paint the closer line about 2 1/2 times longer than the one further away. ;)
 
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So I guess the people who painted the lines on the highway happened to paint the closer line about 2 1/2 times longer than the one further away. ;)

Basic guys, you are so basic! I love this bs you come up with :big:

I gave you dimensions of the cab, and the light pole. I used a quick cut
and paste trick to back up those values.

once again, another case of not covering all the bases! The scaling and
linked data coincide.

For the other basics that don't know a hope about bending tubes, here's
a pic of what is used for non mandrel bends such as the conduit shown
by the other basic guy

http://www.medfordtools.com/benders/m3b/02.jpg

You guys are weak. Go find a metal cylinder and bend it without a mandrel,
or radius tooling. Come back with a photo :big:
 
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So I guess the people who painted the lines on the highway happened to paint the closer line about 2 1/2 times longer than the one further away. ;)

No actually Turbo Tino has stumbled onto a remarkable new take on telemetrics. By this, it would seem to hole in the Pentagon was not no 90 feet wide or even 15. Given that the whole area from the Heliport to the outer edge of the darkened area is less than 13 feet, the hole must be no more than 9 feet wide! And the Pentagon about six feet high! And even smaller further back! Neat!
Cab_perspective_moot.jpg

Also, the funny thing is, this is an area where Tino, an auto mechanic, has a bit of expertise to call on he hasn't yet.
Lincoln Town car - how strong is the seat frame? What's right behind it? Why does the leather matter in this case?
Taxi_Interior_diagramatic.jpg
 
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No actually Turbo Tino has stumbled onto a remarkable new take on telemetrics. By this, it would seem to hole in the Pentagon was not no 90 feet wide or even 15. Given that the whole area from the Heliport to the outer edge of the darkened area is less than 13 feet, the hole must be no more than 9 feet wide! And the Pentagon about six feet high! And even smaller further back! Neat!
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Also, the funny thing is, this is an area where Tino, an auto mechanic, has a bit of expertise to call on he hasn't yet.
Lincoln Town car - how strong is the seat frame? What's right behind it? Why does the leather matter in this case?
[qimg]http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q62/chainsawmoth/FrustratingFraud/Taxi_Interior_diagramatic.jpg[/qimg]

HAHA! This reminds me of something Terral posted before he got banned, showing the pentagon was ~9 feet tall

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l131/Ignatz_CT/Terral5feet.jpg
 
You guys are weak. Go find a metal cylinder and bend it without a mandrel,
or radius tooling. Come back with a photo

What is this basic stuff? Are you eight or something?

Anyhow, done. I took and old piece of conduit and bent it around a wooden post to a 45 degree angle without a kink.

Where is my money?
 
Nicepants, get a piece of metal then you basic child! Nobody can be that
dumb. :confused: You must be getting paid for this, or just like to play
internet button pusher because you can't keep up.
A 7th grader can easily debunk your garbage.
No need to get paid most sane people are proud to debunk the trash and filth that oozes from a terrorist apologist.
 
It's no wonder you guys are so confused, your facts are ALL WRONG!

The jet was traveling at 463 Knots, or 532.81 MPH - NOT 345 MPH !

Second, the lamp height was 40 feet, not 30 feet! Here are the correct
stats, and a scaling of the Lincoln front end (78.2 inches)

PFT_pole_length2.jpg


P.S. WC, you're just a punk who likes to push buttons. That's all you do.
You got nothing else. Don't waste my time.

Holy sh_t. Is this dunce serious? He really thinks that's proper scaling? Tell me this is a joke.
 
I think what we have just seen here is called "handing somebody their head on a Platter".
 
What is this basic stuff? Are you eight or something?

Anyhow, done. I took and old piece of conduit and bent it around a wooden post to a 45 degree angle without a kink.

Where is my money?

You had to use a RADIUS Basic guy!

Try that with a suitable plane wing facsimile at a simulated 530 MPH!

Basic guys, try to keep up. One end of the pole is planted. The other
end is struck with great force.

This is funny stuff.
 
Six feet protruding into the back seat of a 27 foot tapered pole with .188 inch wall thickness, from 4 inch diameter to ten inch. The seat frame would have to resist the uplift of 123 pounds of a 175 pound pole. Or the equivalent of throwing two sixty pound bags of Sakrete into the back seat on top of the pole.



Done! debunked!

As far as the so called "mandrel bend"


Listen tune up boy, I worked a hossfeld bending chromoly tubing building five second 250 MPH dragsters. I have also seen wrecks come into the shop with smooth "mandrell" bends in chromoly tubing that weren't there when the car was new. Stick with plugging computer chips into street stroke whips, because you don't know jack **** about material properties, metalwork, metal memory,fatigue and fabrication.
 
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Why does Turbofan keep accusing us of having pH values above 7?
 
Six feet protruding into the back seat of a 27 foot tapered pole with .188 inch wall thickness, from 4 inch diameter to ten inch. The seat frame would have to resist the uplift of 123 pounds of a 175 pound pole. Or the equivalent of throwing to sixty pound bags of Sakrete into the back seat on top of the pole.

And HOW did it enter the cab from the angle of traffic vs. "plane" impact? :rolleyes:

What are your numbers and calculations to estimate 60 pound bags of Sakrete? How much force did the 'jet' tranfer to the pole?

Listen tune up boy, I worked a hossfeld bending chromoly tubing building five second 250 MPH dragsters. I have also seen wrecks come into the shop with smooth "mandrell" bends in chromoly tubing that weren't there when the car was new. Stick with plugging computer chips into street stroke whips, because you don't know jack **** about material properties, metalwork, metal memory,fatigue and fabrication.

Listen basics guy, I build roll cages to this day, and custom mandrel exhaust
systems.

Stop moving the goal posts and try to keep up.

Set up a suitable experiment that resembles a light pole planted and a hard
direct strike from another 'wing like object'. I wont use facsimile because
it's apparent most of you don't know that word.

Also keep in mind Bin Laden didn't have a radius, or tube bender when his
lil jet zipped by :big:
 
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