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Research Chemical SciencesUGFREAKeudomestic
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EF Intelligence vs. another chat board I post on

superdave said:
If this guy can get the answer right then Ive heard enough.
EF=astronomically more intelligent than that other board.

Ummmh ... who posted the correct answer first?
 
PICK3 said:
Ummmh ... who posted the correct answer first?
you arent blazzzzzed.
Unless being a 'mo lowers your IQ more than being blazed, then you would get credit.
 
stilleto said:
no.
the wheels would be spinning like mad, but spinning wheels do not an airborne plane make.
even the woman got it right. hot damn
 
Big Rick Rock said:
I just went to my neighbor's house and tested this. The answer is NO.
I just asked my husband and he said its not a complete question. What kind of power is the plane using>? Is it using its engine or just its wheels?
 
But if you're in the elevator on the 80th floor of a high rise and the cable breaks ... can you jump a milisecond before it hits bottom and save yourself?
 
superdave said:
This (trick) question was posted in the "general" section of another forum that I frequent. It has turned into a very long thread. Lets see how everyone here stacks up against the moronic posts that littered the other forum.

"Let's say you have a single engine airplane sitting on a runway that is 3000 feet long, and through some great engineering the runway is actually a giant treadmill. It's engineered so that when the plane starts to move forward the runway moves in the opposite direction at exactly the same speed., i.e. as the airplane's wheels pick up speed the runway matches it.
Will the plane get airborne?"

What did you hear from Mossberg? Or is your replacement rifle in the cargo hold of said plane?
 
PICK3 said:
But if you're in the elevator on the 80th floor of a high rise and the cable breaks ... can you jump a millisecond before it hits bottom and save yourself?

No, Myth Busters tested it and the dummy would have plummeted to its death. As for the airplane thing, I'm pretty sure that the movement of air is required for the plane to take off.
 
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