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On 6/8/2020 7:17 PM, Jerry Van Vlack wrote:
> Pretty scary watching that hood floating down. It all seemed in slow
> motion at the time.
My boss at a startup in MA commuted back and forth from New Hampshire,
and he was driving home one evening on Rt. 3 when a big contractor's
wheelbarrow caught the wind, came loose from the truck it was in and
sailed over his car.
Went through the windshield of the car behind him, killing the driver.Â
When the advice is not to go out in the middle of a hurricane, that's
why. There's a lot of big pieces of shit flying around. Power
available from the wind grows linearly with surface area of the object
and by the cube of the velocity the wind.
Cheers.
--
Michael Porter
Roswell, NM
Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance....
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<p>My boss at a startup in MA commuted back and forth from New
Hampshire, and he was driving home one evening on Rt. 3 when a big
contractor's wheelbarrow caught the wind, came loose from the
truck it was in and sailed over his car.</p>
<p>Went through the windshield of the car behind him, killing the
driver. When the advice is not to go out in the middle of a
hurricane, that's why. There's a lot of big pieces of shit flying
around. Power available from the wind grows linearly with surface
area of the object and by the cube of the velocity the wind. <br>
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<p>Cheers.<br>
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Michael Porter
Roswell, NM
Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking
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