on โ23-04-2015 09:23 PM
Seems like there are big problems at Australia Post
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-04-23/australia-posts-sorting-machines-misdirecting-mail/6417106
on โ27-04-2015 01:51 AM
Errrr, Batgirl and Joker reckon you're a bit of a dill too..................
"hey dad is her head bigger than my whole back end?"
"shuttup Batgirl, just run faster......................."
"don't even think about it Joker...................."
on โ27-04-2015 02:19 AM
"wonders about a member that has a 22kg head but is only 3 foot short tall.............."
My abject apologies Stalks for the denigration of yourself by Batgirl and Joker................FARRKSSAKEDADWEGOTTAGOLEAVETHEPUTAFORTHEASSASINS..................
on โ27-04-2015 02:37 AM
dots rapidly dimishing >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
on โ27-04-2015 03:40 AM
imastawka wrote:
To joe and padi - we're not talking about my head!
We're talking about parcel drops. 22 kgs is still 22kgs.
And 22 kgs of feathers is still gunna give you a headache.
If you post a cup and saucer and don't wrap it properly,
22 kgs of feathers is still gunna smash it
22kg is 22kg, but density matters. ๐ (It's ok, I've already assumed a couple of those slaps ๐ )
A package containing a cup and saucer is unlikely to bear the full brunt of a 22kg package of feathers on its own.
The feather package is going to have a much larger surface area than say a package containing a 22kg block of lead, ergo the force of the feather package will be dispersed amongst a greater number of packages, each one taking a minor impact in comparison to the lead package, which will hit far fewer parcels, and with more weight / force behind a smaller surface area.
on โ28-04-2015 04:26 PM
thanks DG for explaining it. I think AP should be using the term pressure (the force over the area)
โ28-04-2015 04:51 PM - edited โ28-04-2015 04:55 PM
The feather package is going to have a much larger surface area than say a package containing a 22kg block of lead, ergo the force of the feather package will be dispersed amongst a greater number of packages, each one taking a minor impact in comparison to the lead package, which will hit far fewer parcels, and with more weight / force behind a smaller surface area.
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Just to belabour the subject (and ignoring padi's dogs), how about 22kgs
used with this system of vacuum packing?
Not so large - and would still do as much damage IMO
Those vacuumed things can pack a punch
And what are these dogs doing up at 2.30am anyway?
on โ28-04-2015 04:57 PM
Snigger, snigger, snigger.......Is that OK stawks?
on โ28-04-2015 05:34 PM
Love it when these threads do a 180 when padi and stawks have their say.
Maybe they should have a radio slot at 2.30am - that'd get everyone awake pretty quickly.
โ28-04-2015 05:41 PM - edited โ28-04-2015 05:43 PM
Hey!! I'm still on topic. Well, I was. It's padi's bluddy hounds.
They take over his puter (notice the spelling, padi and cq)
and cause havoc. That's his story anyway.
Trebuchet that
edit: Delightful sniggers, thanks lyndal
on โ28-04-2015 06:26 PM
You're awful stawks!!!!