But if he put the little horse on the inside, no one could see it. If he put the horses and wagon on the other side of the circle they would be smaller.
If one doesn't understand how it works, it doesn't matter......
The artist obviously has never seen horse harnesses, nor how two horses would be hooked to a wagon, but neither have 99.99 % of those seeing the cartoon, so I guess it doesn't really matter.
The artist obviously has never seen horse harnesses, nor how two horses would be hooked to a wagon, but neither have 99.99 % of those seeing the cartoon, so I guess it doesn't really matter.
Not the point...... Play on words. Poetic license.
But if he put the little horse on the inside, no one could see it. If he put the horses and wagon on the other side of the circle they would be smaller.
If one doesn't understand how it works, it doesn't matter......
Aside from common sense, I see a situation like that in a lot of airplane videos. The left engine goes dead, so the thrust from the right engine pushes it into a left turn.
Aside from common sense, I see a situation like that in a lot of airplane videos. The left engine goes dead, so the thrust from the right engine pushes it into a left turn.
Correct. Right side pushing (more power), left side dragging (less power), plane turns left, unless rudder correction can compensate.
DirtFarmerLoc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
My rototiller has one tire that leaks slowly. In the spring both tires look OK (no bulging at the bottom) but the rototiller wants to turn toward the tire with low pressure.
Got a cheap compressor and it has come in handy. Also use it to blow out the lawn irrigation for the winter.