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Peter Martin

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Question 1

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  1. Trajectory of a honeybee from a flower back to the hive (0 [0%])

    0%

  2. Audio waveform of Taylor Swift singing "I Knew You Were Trouble" (1 [33.33%])

    50%

  3. Sinusoidal-like pattern that sometimes occurs on lumber cut by bandsaws and circular saws (2 [66.67%])

    100%

  4. The surface of my gravel driveway (0 [0%])

    0%

In total voted: 3

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Re: Waveform

#2

going with option 3 because #2 is too close to poop, both in general use of the term #2 and taylor swift's music. When she was Jeff Jarrett's babysitter that's probably when she did her best work. 

That, and the duration described in time is 8 ten thousandths of a second. Carl Lewis on PEDs wasn't a choice, so this is easy.

Imagine if a honey bee flew a weaving pattern in the ten thousandths of a second - it would be like magic -they'd just appear when they stopped.

Re: Waveform

#3

Geez, I had a momentary flashback to USAF Airborne Radar school in the 60's. reminded me of the multilevel FM modulation in the missile control signals.

Re: Waveform

#4

Peter Martin

Dale Stansbery wrote:

Geez, I had a momentary flashback to USAF Airborne Radar school in the 60's. reminded me of the multilevel FM modulation in the missile control signals.


They had electricity back then?

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#5

Yeah, we had the latest tech, the Navy still had to use semifore though, so passe,

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