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Originally Posted by Acres per Second
You weren't intimidated.
I wasn't intimidated.
Formula Outlaw apologized...for some reason.
Perhaps the "intimidatee" needs to clarify.
BTW: Do you find the GFBL quote "Too bad he has only two knees" offensive?
You mean:
1) Static?, like "parked" at a dock near a bar? Or...
2) Dynamic? like what percentage of GFBLs take up the most acreage on the lake? -- Per Second?
It's important to know, because the more GFBLs are out tearing up Winnipesaukee speeding, the ratio of GFBLs on the lake increases. (Conversely, the ratio of family-boaters decreases).
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Acres, if you spent any time at all in either of these two threads on speeding, you would know why I apologized. (hint: it was to Bear Lover) I have a suggestion, take ten minutes and you'll know the answer. I'm not stating it again. If you can't spend the time to find out the answer, then it must be not important enough to keep posting about it.
I asked a simple question. Other people have answered that simple question. Then you come back with this complex theory of gobbility goop.
Let me rephrase the question so that maybe you'll understand:
On any given weekend, how many GFBL type boats are enjoying Lake Winnie?
I'll even make this easier for you. I'll make it multiple choice:
A) 1 to 3 %
B) 4 to 5 %
C) 6 to 10 %
D) over 10 %
Thank you......FO
p.s. your theory is all wrong because a single boat only takes up "X" amount of space regardless of how fast or slow it may be moving. As it moves from space "A" to space "B", space "A" is now free of boat, thus that space is now "open".