Of course, journalists have an insurmountable problem with math, units and physics. Real world stuff is way too hard.
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Oh, ye of little faith...
You know the editor would have caught it had it been wrong.
Thats right, I forgot the editor has (apparently) gone the route of the RR Brakeman, Merchant Ship Morse Radio Op and the caboose of a freight train.
Between the hysterics of the ‘female anchors’ over any problem or ‘so called’ disaster and the sloppy writing and lack of GOOD proof readers etc...
They rely too much on the computer and if spell check is on, nothing but possible ‘disaster’
Sometimes that mower of mine would throw off the drive belt that ran between the engine and the two hydrostatic drive pumps. The mower thus became a dead weight cow turd. A boat anchor’s boat anchor. Seems like it happened a lot on my long drive which was situated on a hill.
For rescue and to get the mower to a level, solid place for jacking it up for repair, I would lift the rear of the mower with my tractor/loader and tote it to the barn. That load was all that 28 HP tractor wanted going up the hill.
800#. Pffffttt.