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Postby johnbron » Wed Apr 21, 2004 10:25 pm

:arrow: Remember that post awhile back about the 1889? 8th grade? Kansas school test. Well that made me feel kind of stupid and now after reading this thread I now only feel inadequit(sp). Jeeze, Now i even forgot how to spell inadi-I-quit. :mrgreen:
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Postby Rudi » Thu Apr 22, 2004 6:55 am

JB:

I have a college education in Architectural Design. I am licensed Inter-Provincially as a Cabinet and Furniture Maker. I am an Advanced Amateur Radio Operator. I am a Journeyman Communicator (Military) and have training and experience as an enlisted Military ATC and Flight Service op. I do not consider myself uneducated or illiterate.

However, much like the 1889 exam which left me feeling totally :oops: STOOPID :oops: the knowledge level and the complexity of this discussion has not only confirmed my :oops: STOOPID :oops: status, but has reaffirmed my belief that I need a lot more education to get to where some of my betters are at.

And we used to say that our education system is superior to our parents and grandparents education. Not :!: :roll: :)
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Horse power

Postby moe1942 » Thu Apr 22, 2004 7:49 am

Many years ago, before nodding off to sleep, I remember someone saying that HP was determined by the time it took to move 33,000 lbs one foot.

Trying to pin this topic down is like trying to get a straight answer from a politician.

If the equipment I have does what I need it to do I figure I have enough horses.

Also, my Cub manual says high idle on my '69 is 2100 rpm. Does that mean I have more horses than those of you with the old red Cubs?

I have enjoyed the discussion.

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Re: Horse power

Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Thu Apr 22, 2004 8:21 am

moe1942 wrote:Also, my Cub manual says high idle on my '69 is 2100 rpm. Does that mean I have more horses than those of you with the old red Cubs?
If both are running at full throttle and the governors are set to original specs, yes.
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Postby Lurker Carl » Thu Apr 22, 2004 10:11 am

However, much like the 1889 exam which left me feeling totally STOOPID the knowledge level and the complexity of this discussion has not only confirmed my STOOPID status, but has reaffirmed my belief that I need a lot more education to get to where some of my betters are at.


Pa used to say, "The more you know, the dumber you feel. And if you live long enough you'll know what I'm talking about."

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Postby Jim Becker » Thu Apr 22, 2004 10:51 am

Specialization is when you know more and more about less and less. You become an expert when you know everyhting there is to know about absolutely nothing.

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Postby Oscar Meier » Thu Apr 22, 2004 3:08 pm

An old engineer I worked with years ago once told me: "The more you know about something the harder it gets; because, you learn more and more about what you can't do"

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