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From: Michiel_van_der_Vlist@f5555.n280.z2
Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 07:05:02 -0500
Subject: Creativity ?
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MM>> So - outside of the solutions above, any novel methods ?
> Here's another one, that might come to one sitting in Church
> observing a chandelier, no doubt during a rather boring
> sermon:
> (Do you know what it is yet? If you know your history of
> physics that should be hint enough. ;-)
Ah, yes of course. Get a rope and lower the barometer to the street from above
as in one of the previous solutions. But instead of measuring the length of the
rope, bring it into swing and measure the frequency.
Cheers, Michiel
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