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Old 05-20-2008 | 04:58 AM
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Sylvan
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Default RE: What arrow mass will achieve tha maximum momentum?

To be honest, after I saw the plagerism...
O.K. one last hurdle. You claim I plagiarised, lol. Now plagiarism is when you claim someone else's work and/or ideas as your own.What do you think I meant when I started the post off with the following:

"O.K., here's an excerpt that explains why ke goes up with arrow mass. It's not my opinion, its archery mechanics. Look it up for yourselves."

I called what I posted an "excerpt". What do you thinkit means to call something an excerpt? I said that "it's not my opinion" its archery mechanics" and I clearly separated the excerpt from my words. It was obvious to any thinking person thatI wan't plagierising. It was obviously a cut and past. I made it obvious so everyone would know it wasn't my work. Guess you missed that too, just like you missed the entire point of the post.

Oh yea, and right before the cut and paste I said...

"You candisagree all you want but don't argue with me. I'mmerely giving you the established physics regarding this. Argue with the scientists and engineers that havedeveloped the knowledge over the last 400 years or so.

O.K. you got me, I'll admit it. I'm a 400 year old plagiarist.

Now can we get back on topic and suspend the sniping?It such a waste of everbody's time!









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