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EdZ 01-15-2006 05:24 PM

'facing the plane' and the 'entire left arm wedge parallel to the plane' are different.

Take a look at the photo 10-13-D #2. The hands are 'clapped' ONTO the plane, or as I like to say - "hugging the flail" ;)

Yoda 01-15-2006 05:26 PM

One More Swivel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tongzilla

What is a Swivel?
A Swivel is a rotation of the Left Wrist from a Turned position to a Vertical position (Release Swivel) or from a Vertical position to a Turned position (Startup Swivel).

Or into a Wrists 'parallel to the Plane' (On Plane Condition) in the Finish Swivel (4-D-0 and 2-G).

tongzilla 01-15-2006 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EdZ
'facing the plane' and the 'entire left arm wedge parallel to the plane' are different.

Take a look at the photo 10-13-D #2. The hands are 'clapped' ONTO the plane, or as I like to say - "hugging the flail" ;)

Actuatlly, Homer said "facing directly toward the Plane.

And per 2-R, picture presents the subject only as noted in the written discussion and is not intended as a reference regarding any of the other aspects or subjects which the picture may include incidentally. 10-13-D #2 is showing Right Shoulder relationship with the Plane, no more, no less.

Yoda 01-15-2006 06:47 PM

A Collegial Community
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tongzilla

Actually, Homer said "facing directly toward the Plane.

And per 2-R, picture presents the subject only as noted in the written discussion and is not intended as a reference regarding any of the other aspects or subjects which the picture may include incidentally. 10-13-D #2 is showing Right Shoulder relationship with the Plane, no more, no less.

As I read this, I find myself thinking...

Around here, even the arguments are so...

Civilized.

Gotta love it!

strav 01-15-2006 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
As I read this, I find myself thinking...

Around here, even the arguments are so...

Civilized.

Gotta love it!

Around here, it is more reasoned debate than unsubstantiated argument.

That's another reason why I love it!!!

12 piece bucket 01-15-2006 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tongzilla

[B
Hence my conclusion:
The Left Arm Flying Wedge must be facing directly toward the Plane from the end of the Startup Swivel until the beginning of Release, according to The Golfing Machine.[/b]

But a lot of people disagree with that (including me). So it's either wrong, or have I missed something?

Tong . . . why the disagreement? Interested to hear your opinion.

Thanks!

B

birdie_man 01-16-2006 12:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
As I read this, I find myself thinking...

Around here, even the arguments are so...

Civilized.

Gotta love it!

It's true man....you prolly can't find a thread in the forum that has been reduced to a name calling match. Most other forums have em in spades.

....all business....I like it. Argue but don't bitch.

12 piece bucket 01-16-2006 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by birdie_man
It's true man....you prolly can't find a thread in the forum that has been reduced to a name calling match. Most other forums have em in spades.

....all business....I like it. Argue but don't bitch.

Shut up Canada boy! Before we lob a nuke your way! :D

Yoda 01-16-2006 11:36 AM

Back On Track
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket

Shut up Canada boy! Before we lob a nuke your way! :D

And now, as the original transgressor, may I suggest we return to our original programming...

The Left Arm Flying Wedge!

tongzilla 01-16-2006 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
And now, as the original transgressor, may I suggest we return to our original programming...

The Left Arm Flying Wedge!

That includes you Doctor!

I have been waiting desperately...can you feel my frustration? #-o

My case is summarised in post #10 of this thread


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