Joe CD MS 300 wrote:I think I would have to stop the fight and give the decision to Darrell.
By shear number of punches thrown (posts) Darrell has Neil beat by a 7 45-38. But it is not just the numbers. While Darrell was throwing multiple bombs, Neil was more or less throwing a lot of weak counter punches. He was a gamer though, never quit, just didn't seem like he had the ammo. For example Darrell comes up with a detailed scientific report, graphs, charts, discussion, etc. Neil counters with some second and third hand quotes but can't come up with the underlying document. Darrells last report has Neil bloodied and staggering. Up to that point Neil was still able to defend himself but now appears to be unable to keep his hands up. That is why I believe it should be stopped.
John on the other hand has been pummelled and is either lying unconscious in the ring or has slipped out, having thrown only 5 punches, none very hard. As the initiator of the match you would have hopped for more Darrell even climbed out of the ring into another thread looking for John to no avail. Although Neil is still standing, I think Darrell is a clear winner.
If you guys want to continue the bout I will continue to check in and enjoy the action but it will not be a scantioned bout. It will be more of a fight club thing. No refs but the crowd. Where do you guys get the time?
Joe,
Thank you for your clear and unbiased review of the facts as well as your blow by bow very clever and humerous analysis. Yours has been a voice of reason and understanding throughout this ordeal.
Incidently, I do not relesh carrying the ball all the time , so you or any other thinking sailor is more than welcome to contribute any time you wish (I know I don't need to tell you that).
In looking back at this epic discussion, I am truly amazed that I, nor others didn't bring this to a halt years ago. This argument is ludicrous on its surface, and can only be excused (in my mind) by the distraction that was created of helicpoters and such.
I am very gratified that when you read the Ocean Engineering report, they make several references to drive train friction and shaft braking in developing thier analysis. These are things that I have been talking about for quite some time.
All sailors out there, if they want to get optimum performance from their boats, should pay close attention to the friction in their drive trains.
Thanks again
Darrell