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Originally Posted by freebeard
I blame Euclid.
I can cherry-pick definitions too, Oxford is correct only for a subset of 'curved'. Arcs rather than Bezier curves.
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So another person here who doesn't accept what the standard dictionary says, but instead has their own definitions of words.
Why am I not surprised - all the better to add to the confusion.
Let's absolutely try to make car aerodynamic modification as difficult as possible, shall we? Hmm, how can we do that? I know! Let's use erroneous concepts, give words meanings that don't match standard dictionary definitions, and put in irrelevant links. That'll do it!
What a great game this is! Hours of fun! Let's see if I can do it.
Did you know that attached flow isn't really attached flow if the angle descends more quickly than the template?
Onomatopoeia boundary layer.
Irrelevant link.
Hey, I think I am getting the hang of it now!