Yes, that book was discussed last friday at our Scallion meeting.  I may get 
it. I
understand it is different than the others, more like a novel.

Marshall

cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:

> Thanks Marshall,
> What I was trying to convey though, is that however long and detailed, ones
> education is seldom finished.
>
> BTW, are you aware of Sitchin's latest, published this year? The lost book of
> Enke? Good price on half.com .
>                                                         Chuck
> ~ The secret to success is sincerity, once you can fake that, you've got it
> made.
>
> On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 23:05:57 -0400, Marshall Dudley <mdud...@execonn.com> 
> wrote:
>
> >cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
> >
> >> Yes, what you say is problematical.
> >> But, I will still not accept from long and highly educated engineers that 
> >> it is
> >> impossible for the bumblebee to fly, when I am watching it happen in my 
> >> garden.
> >
> >One has to look at the whole picture.  The bumblebee's wings provide too 
> >little
> >lift for them to lift the bumblebee.  But the scientists forgot about the 
> >flow of
> >air over it's round body, which provides a significant amount of lift, 
> >sufficient
> >to allow it to fly.
> >
> >Marshall
>
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