ANST - Wierdness of the potentially fatal kind
Shane B. Internet Consultant & CyberGaddabout
shaneb at icubed.net
Wed Jun 3 13:16:03 PDT 1998
Having experienced the difficulty of helping put one of these together
firsthand I do not rate this very high on my list of worries that someone
would be inspired to do this. I would place jumping without parachutes a
wee bit higher.[grin]
Alastair
>There is good reason I did not post the URL for the site of the
>trebuchet rider. My silence was a public service. I feared others
>might be inspired to this sort of lunacy. It strikes me as the
>"adult"(?) version of jumping off the roof with a parachute made of a
>bedsheet. Woe unto him who tries this with insufficient engineering
>knowledge, or without a deep river handy for a landing site. I hoped
>that the public would get a laught from the thought, and be satisfied to
>do without the details.
>
>However, if you insist on being exposed to dangerous ideas, with the
>reminder that your life is your own do I post this URL.
>
> http://www.rlt.com/pub/trebuchet/topstory.html
>
>Hide this from your children. If you are inspired to try this, I am not
>responsible. You are an adult. You are responsible for yourself. The
>secretary disavows any knowledge of your actions.
>
> Tomonaga
>
>P.S.
>I was wrong; it's only a semi-comfy chair.
>
>--
>A long bow and a strong bow,
>And let the sky grow dark.
>The nock to the cord, the shaft to the ear,
>And a foreign king for a mark!
>
> -- Stolen from "The Song of the Bosonian Archers" --
> by Robert E. Howard, who should be
> the patron saint of Ansteorra
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