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We've established that nothing heavier than a coconut can be transported by hork ([[DermPachyges]], [[TransAvian]]), so this story of James being carried by hork is way improbable. Please come up with something else. --[[User:Jcowan|John Cowan]] 14:24, 24 May 2005 (EDT) | We've established that nothing heavier than a coconut can be transported by hork ([[DermPachyges]], [[TransAvian]]), so this story of James being carried by hork is way improbable. Please come up with something else. --[[User:Jcowan|John Cowan]] 14:24, 24 May 2005 (EDT) | ||
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+ | Your argument is perfectly sound: there were some errors in the "units" file at [[Talk:Chesix System Of Measures]] that misled me. However, my intention was that [[TransAvian]] could only carry small things, like commercial paper, messages, and jewelry -- anything heavier has to go by [[DermPachyges]]. The average mass of an Earthly coconut is 1.3 kg ~ 188 gyup. ''Quod scripsi, scripsi,'' to be sure, so I can't force you to change your story. Nevertheless, I'd like to change mine and then you change yours, if you're agreeable. | ||
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+ | A minimal change would be to "hand-in-wingtip with an enormous [[hork]], no less! --[[User:Jcowan|John Cowan]] 13:10, 25 May 2005 (EDT) |
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We've established that nothing heavier than a coconut can be transported by hork (DermPachyges, TransAvian), so this story of James being carried by hork is way improbable. Please come up with something else. --John Cowan 14:24, 24 May 2005 (EDT)
Your argument is perfectly sound: there were some errors in the "units" file at Talk:Chesix System Of Measures that misled me. However, my intention was that TransAvian could only carry small things, like commercial paper, messages, and jewelry -- anything heavier has to go by DermPachyges. The average mass of an Earthly coconut is 1.3 kg ~ 188 gyup. Quod scripsi, scripsi, to be sure, so I can't force you to change your story. Nevertheless, I'd like to change mine and then you change yours, if you're agreeable.
A minimal change would be to "hand-in-wingtip with an enormous hork, no less! --John Cowan 13:10, 25 May 2005 (EDT)