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From: mmallory@netcom.com (Mark Mallory)
Subject: Re: Behind the Power Curve
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Roger Halstead (rdhalste@tm.net) wrote:
: To me on the back side means you have to lower the
: nose to acellerate, but I've seen enough definitions that I'm not sure
: which is correct.

You lower the nose to accelerate, no matter *which* side of the Power Curve 
you're on.


