Re: Tornado Air & Helix's

From: GSWillhite (GSWillhite@ualr.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 12 1999 - 15:05:31 EST


Teacher or should I say Shaun, your speaking of airflow in this example.
Wouldn't it be factual then to use the Tornado as the third example? The
wind turns much faster. You know WAAAAAY F~*%ing strong! ;-)

GS -

"Just havin' some fun"

> >From: Shaun.Hendricks@bergenbrunswig.com
> >To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> >Subject: DML: Tornado Air & Helix's
> >Date: Thu, Feb 11, 1999, 12:00 AM
> >
>
> > Um, lest anyone be confused... does a "Tornado" look like smooth stable
> > airflow to any of you?
> >
> > Okay Class: What do we call swirling jumbled up air?
> >
> > Little Billy?
> >
> > Turbulence!
> >
> > Very good... and when it's really strong?
> >
> > You Norma Jean?
> >
> > A Tornado!
> >
> > Excellent... and how about when it's WAAAAY F^*%ing strong?
> >
> > Bobby?
> >
> > A Hurricane!!!
> >
> > Does anyone else want to shove a massive turbulence zone in front of their
> > intake system? No? Very good! Class dismissed... ^_^
> >
> > Shaun "Just having some fun with y'all!" H.
> >
> >
> > ---original message---
> > The TornadoAire thingy sucked. I bought one and it didn't do S@#T
> >
> > ____________________Reply Separator____________________
> >
> >
> > The "helix effect" of Mr. Willhite's aluminum spacer sounds similar to the
> > claim
> > s made for the tornadoair unit.
>



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