Ya know I'm always skeptical about a product that is sold on testimonial instead of published testing. In 13 years of R&D there ought to be some...
George, I cannot vouch for Linda returning anything you might led her.
Well then, here's a handy little freeware utility that you can use to convert metric units of measure to English units of measure....
Not sure why anyone would have to guess about the angle since the objective is for the hole to be drilled so that it exits the extensor process. Do...
The UN Flag? Is that like 7-UP, the UN Cola?
There appears to be points of confusion between actual internal mechanical points and external reference points that fall on a line through...
Does it assume that? I thought that I made it clear that the Dot is an external reference for locating an internal center. That is not my...
If that was so I don't think I would need to try anymore. I hope not!!! The center of weight bearing is supposed to be half way between the...
Yes David is must take scale into account from Shetland to Shire.
If I drill a hole through the center of a solid sphere, I have drilled through the center of gravity of said sphere. If I rotate the sphere, the...
So hoof morphology changes where the extensor and flexor connects to the bone? Hoof morphology changes the center of the bone? Hoof Angle...
The trouble as I see it is that people want to leave out the trees and chew on the bark.
It is not an analogy, it is a hard physical and anatomical fact that can be easily demonstrated in a dissection. Well if you get the angle...
That explains why I get along with the Irish so well.
Makes me wonder how many people from the US immigrate to Ireland vs. how many Irish immigrate to the US.
Yes. To find that point in the center of the bone, the external anatomical reference would be Duckett's Dot. And if you drill a hole there such...
I don't think the external reference point for the center of weight bearing cares what angle the foot is or whether or not the foot is bearing...
Yes. Exactly. Then explain this proof. As it is very easy to find a point where all the moments cancel. [ATTACH]
Well that's where you're messing up. The external anatomical reference point for the dot (~3/8" behind the tip of the frog) is only on a plumb line...
David, it is line, sheet, rode, halyard . . . there is no "rope" on a boat.
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