
20th February 2012, 10:03 AM
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How a Fly stopped Black Caviar
What we learned from the best racehorse in the land. - Don't back a horse dropping down from 1400 to 1000, or even a little less severe a drop to a sprint distance.
- Don't back odds on in top grade races.
Train travelling west at 100km's per hour ..... Fly travelling east at 20km's per hour. Fly smashes into train's windscreen and goes from travelling east at 20km's per hour to being squashed and travelling west at 100km's per hour ..... BUT ..... at some stage, the fly was stationary. The fly being attached to the train at the time it was stationary, means that the train was stationary too. Read Steven Hawking before you think this is crazy.
Last edited by Barny : 20th February 2012 at 10:05 AM.
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