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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Doug, Rich & Coach C


Posted by: Dave A (oxagin@hotmail.com) on Wed Dec 24 19:17:22 2003


>>> Jack, "A ballistic motion once initiated, produces trajectories that can only be efficiently changed at its margins"......Jack, I am a baseball guy who signed out of high school and never went to college. If you keep talking like that, I won't have a clue what you said. Pretend that I am a hitter who just signed out of high school and was a D student(pretty close to a true story). Otherwise, I will ask tom.guerry to explain it to me and then I will shoot myself. lol <<<
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> > > Hi Doug
> > >
> > > Your point is well taken. Tom might explain it better than I can. I will chime in later.
> > >
> > > Merry Christmas Doug and All
> > >
> > > Jack Mankin
> >
> >
> > err I am in high school but I think I have an idea of what it means.
> >
> > If you start a motion like swinging a bat properly, the laws of physics only allow it to be changed at certain points and very minimally.
> >
> > If not just shoot me hah
>
>
> Dave, You just made my point......you know about the laws of physics. I never took physics and had to use my spell check to even spell it, but I was playing pro ball when I was 17.
>
> Doug

haha playing pro ball is something i would wish i could do out of high school, but i'm 16 so i value my brain just as high as my ball playing ability, and no i have never taken physics myself thats next year, i was just trying to decipher and help u out


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