BeerWench13
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I can't argue with that logic. You have my vote.
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Speaking of hats, has anyone ever done a study into what makes a beanie's propeller turn? Since it's pointed skywards, the horizontal winds and the airflow from walking would exert an equal force on both blades. The most that should happen is for the prop to adopt a position of the least wind resistance: like a weather vane. If it spins, then another force is responsible. A well-funded study might determine that brainwaves have sufficient substance to turn a windmill. Exceptionally intelligent people might be an untapped form of alternate energy. (This was in jest. Please don't ask me to substanciate this theory.)Could we get a few hats in different colors?
Speaking of hats, has anyone ever done a study into what makes a beanie's propeller turn? Since it's pointed skywards, the horizontal winds and the airflow from walking would exert an equal force on both blades. The most that should happen is for the prop to adopt a position of the least wind resistance: like a weather vane. If it spins, then another force is responsible. A well-funded study might determine that brainwaves have sufficient substance to turn a windmill. Exceptionally intelligent people might be an untapped form of alternate energy. (This was in jest. Please don't ask me to substanciate this theory.)
Speaking of hats, has anyone ever done a study into what makes a beanie's propeller turn? Since it's pointed skywards, the horizontal winds and the airflow from walking would exert an equal force on both blades. The most that should happen is for the prop to adopt a position of the least wind resistance: like a weather vane. If it spins, then another force is responsible. A well-funded study might determine that brainwaves have sufficient substance to turn a windmill. Exceptionally intelligent people might be an untapped form of alternate energy. (This was in jest. Please don't ask me to substanciate this theory.)