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Old 10th Oct 2006, 23:04
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It appears he's saying we fly through willpower, not through the power of turbine engines. I've tried to do it that way, but I'm afraid I'm weak, and need a strong engine behind me before I can lift off. It took all the willpower I had to stop using tobacco, and there isn't much left for flying.
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Old 11th Oct 2006, 07:29
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Gravity is a myth.
The earth actually sucks.
We only get airborne when the earth stops sucking to take a breath.

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Originally Posted by Matthew Parsons
Helicopters fly by beating the air into submission.

I'd have said that they don't fly they only beat the air into submission.

Seriously I think it has more to do with the hallucinatory effect of coffee, 'cause those dudes must have drunk yards of it when they were trying tio figyourrrre it all out, and it worked!
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