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Old July 12th 11, 08:53 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Michael Press
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Default bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum

Bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum.

Consider and inverted pendulum at its vertical unstable
equilibrium point. A compressed spring is released and
shifts a mass horizontally but still attacted to the
pendulum. Discuss.

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Old July 12th 11, 09:47 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum

Michael Press writes:

Bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum.

Consider and inverted pendulum at its vertical unstable
equilibrium point. A compressed spring is released and
shifts a mass horizontally but still attacted to the
pendulum. Discuss.


Your question doesnt parse.
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Old July 13th 11, 01:33 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum

On Jul 12, 12:53 pm, Michael Press wrote:
Bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum.

Consider and inverted pendulum at its vertical unstable
equilibrium point. A compressed spring is released and
shifts a mass horizontally but still attacted to the
pendulum. Discuss.


"It was funny finding that pendulum under him so suddenly. For twelve
years it had never been there. It was a pendulum under a clock, that
body, and now Vivian was setting it in motion... The clock can be
whole, ready, and intact and healthy, but until that pendulum is
thrust into motion there is nothing but machinery without use."
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Old July 13th 11, 01:02 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum

On 7/12/2011 2:53 PM, Michael Press wrote:
Bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum.

Consider and inverted pendulum at its vertical unstable
equilibrium point. A compressed spring is released and
shifts a mass horizontally but still attacted to the
pendulum. Discuss.


You're building a bicycle with an ejection seat, aren't you?

I just use a lock, myself.

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Or perhaps, you could draw a diagram.
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Old July 13th 11, 07:01 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Michael Press
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Default bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum

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Simon Lewis wrote:

Michael Press writes:

Bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum.

Consider and inverted pendulum at its vertical unstable
equilibrium point. A compressed spring is released and
shifts a mass horizontally but still attacted to the
pendulum. Discuss.


Your question doesnt parse.


That is because it is not a question.

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Michael Press
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Old July 13th 11, 08:15 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
DirtRoadie
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Default bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum

On Jul 13, 12:01*pm, Michael Press wrote:
In article ,
*Simon Lewis wrote:

Michael Press writes:


Bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum.


Consider and inverted pendulum at its vertical unstable
equilibrium point. A compressed spring is released and
shifts a mass horizontally but still attacted to the
pendulum. Discuss.


Your question doesnt parse.


That is because it is not a question.


When you use exotic words like "attacted" it sounds like a question.

DR
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Old July 14th 11, 05:56 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Michael Press
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Default bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum

In article
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DirtRoadie wrote:

On Jul 13, 12:01Â*pm, Michael Press wrote:
In article ,
Â*Simon Lewis wrote:

Michael Press writes:


Bicycle steering and the inverted pendulum.


Consider and inverted pendulum at its vertical unstable
equilibrium point. A compressed spring is released and
shifts a mass horizontally but still attacted to the
pendulum. Discuss.


Your question doesnt parse.


That is because it is not a question.


When you use exotic words like "attacted" it sounds like a question.


When you cannot fill in a typographical error,
then you cannot contribute constructively.

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Michael Press
 




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