Maggie Clone Runs
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re: Maggie Clone Runs
HOLA, PUEDE LOGRAR ALGÚN EMPUJE CON SU MODELO????
TRABAJA SIN AIRE FORZADO?
FRANCISCO COOREMAN
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re: Maggie Clone Runs
Larry, I am impressed at the nice shape of the jet plume from the Maggie. That means that, whatever its origin, that little thing actually does its job admirably.
But, I am even more impressed by the basic idea. I guess doing the project was worth your while even if the only thing it did was this group of students having their fun. Altogether, a very nice endeavor. Yet, I must admit I had dismissed it as a blind alley right from the start.
Goes to show how a blinkered approach can lead you astray. I was obviously badly wrong. Maybe not on the essential dubiousness of the ramjet as a useful machine, but certainly on the broader value of the experiment itself.
The story has brightened my day considerably.
But, I am even more impressed by the basic idea. I guess doing the project was worth your while even if the only thing it did was this group of students having their fun. Altogether, a very nice endeavor. Yet, I must admit I had dismissed it as a blind alley right from the start.
Goes to show how a blinkered approach can lead you astray. I was obviously badly wrong. Maybe not on the essential dubiousness of the ramjet as a useful machine, but certainly on the broader value of the experiment itself.
The story has brightened my day considerably.