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From: George Anderson
To: Jeff Anderson-Lee
CC: Mel Bartels , atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: George Anderson
Along that line, find a thin very tall sapling and give it a shove about
three feet from the base. Watch the movement travel up through the tree as
the top stay put at first and then moves like hell to catch up to the base.
A whip like motion.
But all of what I said is a guess, I could be out to lunch, it has happened
a few times before...
George Anderson
Montreal Canada
Clear skies and good health
Jeff Anderson-Lee wrote:
>
> > Anyone know what palm-tree instability is?
>
> Just a guess, but have you ever seen a palm tree in a wind storm? (It
> bends).
>
> Jeff
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