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Old 02-05-2006, 06:06 PM
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I OK we can all agree that I'm certified. I'm just happy that I have sucked the great Mike O into my demented mongoloidian world.

Back to The People . . . the love me. Do not further interrupt my rocking and drooling.
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Old 02-05-2006, 07:00 PM
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I OK we can all agree that I'm certified. I'm just happy that I have sucked the great Mike O into my demented mongoloidian world.

Back to The People . . . the love me. Do not further interrupt my rocking and drooling.
12 piece- as I said It's the impact physics, combined with two and three dimensions, combined with TGM- that mix will send any brain scrambling- it's not you. I'm OK, You're OK! Oh by the way- I justed moved my bags into room 102- nice view, I'll be right over- they said Blake was out back with a couple of wooden dowels mumbling to himself- "on-plane" or something - the nurses never have been able to understand what happend to him, but YODA is at the front desk to visit him- so I must have been wrong about that.

CLUBHEAD FORCE VECTOR AT IMPACT =/produces the LOC VECTOR.
The CLUBHEAD FORCE VECTOR really determines the "centerline" and "equator of the ball" in this context.
CLUBFACE LOFT AT IMPACT in relation to Clubhead force - determines where the impact point will be - i.e. how much below the equator
CLUBFACE ALIGNMENT AT IMPACT - closed or open in relation to the clubhead force- determines how much that impact point will be left or right of the center line.

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12 piece- as I said It's the impact physics, combined with two and three dimensions, combined with TGM- that mix will send any brain scrambling- it's not you. I'm OK, You're OK! Oh by the way- I justed moved my bags into room 102- nice view, I'll be right over- they said Blake was out back with a couple of wooden dowels mumbling to himself- "on-plane" or something - the nurses never have been able to understand what happend to him, but YODA is at the front desk to visit him- so I must have been wrong about that.

CLUBHEAD FORCE VECTOR AT IMPACT =/produces the LOC VECTOR.
The CLUBHEAD FORCE VECTOR really determines the "centerline" and "equator of the ball" in this context.
CLUBFACE LOFT AT IMPACT in relation to Clubhead force - determines where the impact point will be - i.e. how much below the equator
CLUBFACE ALIGNMENT AT IMPACT - closed or open in relation to the clubhead force- determines how much that impact point will be left or right of the center line
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You know what that actually made a lot of sense after I had a debate with The People. So the Clubhead Force Vector (3 dimensions?) would imply that the Angle of Attack determines the "equator." So the equator is not actually the equator that would be parallel to the ground? It is is an equator that is angled to the ground correct? And the force is like a pool cue basically skewering the ball?

I saw Blake too. He was soiled and playing "go fish", war and 52 card pick up with Yoda. Collards was at the front desk puffing on a straw muttering something about how bad the cigarettes sucked. And how Yoda won't stop touching his stuff. The People and I have determined that those guys are freakin' nuts.
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Old 02-06-2006, 12:33 AM
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You know what that actually made a lot of sense after I had a debate with The People. So the Clubhead Force Vector (3 dimensions?) would imply that the Angle of Attack determines the "equator." So the equator is not actually the equator that would be parallel to the ground? It is is an equator that is angled to the ground correct? And the force is like a pool cue basically skewering the ball?
YES, that's it- of course "the equator" is just determined/based on your perspective- but what you described I think would be the relevant perspective in this context. And by looking at the sketches in 2-C and 2-D- looks like Mr. Kelley saw that also.

Now, Colonel- I'm starting to have more fun with the story line of the second paragraph, than the first paragraph! Gotta go- there's some commotion going on in room 104- new patient coming in! Sounds like a real battle!

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