"Dynamite Bob" wrote: > Get a load of this lawyer's physics: > > "Geostationary satellites sit above > the equator in a fixed position; > they do not rotate around the Earth. Maybe he was making a very sophisticated argument about "frame of reference" (or maybe not). :-D S a n d y So the traffic cop pulls Albert Einstein over for speeding. "Do you know how fast you were going back there, buddy?" the cop asks. Albert looks quizzical and responds, "In what reference frame, officer?"
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