What's wrong with convention? :-)
Sorry, I wandered off on a tangent. I associated your mention of
aquaplaning with what I was taught in the mid-70s about aircraft
aquaplaning. It's probably cobblers, but they taught us that an
aircraft might aquaplane down a (ground)speed of 9√P, where P is the
tyre pressure. It's just one of those things that has stuck in my
head ...
Chris
On 3 May 2007, at 08:52, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> Hang on - what's the bloody difference? Hydro/Aqua - just a variation
> of two dead languages (well, one half dead). It's only convention
> that thinks aquaplane only involves tyres. Why can't you aqua on the
> floor?
> Andrew Fildes
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