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    Al...

    Problem lies with using the term to be defined in the definition.

                                                                  Gordy




     


    From: "Allen Crise" <flysoup@xxxxxxxxxx>
    To: "Gordon Hill" <hillshead@xxxxxxx>
    Subject: RE: A brain teaser
    Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 11:03:29 -0600

    Howdy Gordy
    you said
     
    YOUR STUDENT MIGHT THEN ASK, "WHAT PART OF THE ROD ? ".............   WHY NOT KEEP IT SIMPLE AND SAY THAT STROKE LENGTH IS THE LINEAR DISTANCE TRAVELED BY THE HAND DURING THE STROKE. ?   (THIS FITS WELL WITH THE DEFINITION OF THE CASTING STROKE AS THE PATH TAKEN BY THE HAND DURING THE CAST.)
     
     
     
    what if you say the stoke is the distance traveled from start to STOP of the stroke.
    This would cover the drift that is not part of the cast at the end (bullet out of the barrel)
     
    ol Al