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Date Posted: 18:02:55 03/16/02 Sat
Author: Jim
Subject: Please use some logic for once Remington
In reply to: Remington 's message, "Nah, we're just guessing again, Jim" on 11:58:38 03/16/02 Sat

>However, if you want to prove it to yourself, just
>digitize the Journeyman tape, and start counting
>frames.

It was never questioned about what Moe does. There is no doubt that his body is moving before the arms swing down, but he doesn't swing in frames, it is all one motion that happens very fast.

How can one frame be thought of as anticipitory, and two frames not? Who came up with this BS?

So if the body is moving the arms, how come the body is moving one way for three frames, and the club and arms are moving the other direction? I will sit here waiting for your brilliant responce.

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