A physics question

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trainguytom
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Yup

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Gene Howe wrote:No Tom, Paul just claimed that honor.:D
Yup, I gotta give him that one.
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dusty wrote:I too wish him well though I do not understand why he's doing this ! I am just thankful that I don't have to go along.

I am thinking this is a preliminary dive that will lead to better space suits and eventually produce a way for high altitude pilots to eject and get back to earth alive.

Side note: When in the Army as a ballistic meterologist, each day we computed the speed of sound for artillery forward observers. The forward observers pressed a button when seeing enemy fire - the sound that followed was recorded by 6 microphones. Making easy triangulation on enemy guns.
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