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Trivia Question #5

mespock
January 6th, 2005, 06:06 PM
When was the first Automobile Accident - When, Who, and between what?

Jibit
January 6th, 2005, 06:08 PM
In March 1896, Charles and Frank Duryea of Springfield, Mass., offer the first commercial automobile: the Duryea motor wagon. Two months later, New York City motorist Henry Wells hits a bicyclist with his new Duryea. The rider suffers a broken leg, Wells spends a night in jail and the nation's first traffic accident is recorded."

mespock
January 6th, 2005, 06:09 PM
In March 1896, Charles and Frank Duryea of Springfield, Mass., offer the first commercial automobile: the Duryea motor wagon. Two months later, New York City motorist Henry Wells hits a bicyclist with his new Duryea. The rider suffers a broken leg, Wells spends a night in jail and the nation's first traffic accident is recorded."

So what do you do at work LOL

Jibit
January 6th, 2005, 06:10 PM
So what do you do at work LOL
the same thing you do! Now meet me in the chat room

Bob Hubbard
January 6th, 2005, 07:17 PM
What would we do without "google"?

1wykdmk8
January 7th, 2005, 05:29 AM
When was the first Automobile Accident - When, Who, and between what?


That is TOO easy Rich......

And it was the following.......it was in 1771 (Sorry David):N

Nicolas Cugnot who designed the first car in 1769 made another steam-driven vehicle two years later, also at the Paris Arsenal. The machine reportedly ran quite well, although on one occasion it ran into a wall, thus recording the world's first motor-accident. The vehicle may still be seen today in the Conservatoire Nationale des Arts et Metiers in Paris.

Or were you lookin for the first U.S. accident???
:N :Beer

mespock
January 7th, 2005, 07:23 AM
That is TOO easy Rich......

And it was the following.......it was in 1771 (Sorry David):N

Nicolas Cugnot who designed the first car in 1769 made another steam-driven vehicle two years later, also at the Paris Arsenal. The machine reportedly ran quite well, although on one occasion it ran into a wall, thus recording the world's first motor-accident. The vehicle may still be seen today in the Conservatoire Nationale des Arts et Metiers in Paris.

Or were you lookin for the first U.S. accident???
:N :Beer

Man you are going to have to get a job! Too much time on your hands! :N

Or you are just one walking Automotive Encyclopedia :Beer

1wykdmk8
January 7th, 2005, 07:27 AM
I am currently unemployed.....ever notice that I am on at very strange times? :Beer

mespock
January 7th, 2005, 01:44 PM
I am currently unemployed.....ever notice that I am on at very strange times? :Beer

Yes,

Hey seeing that you have nothing better to do I looking for a web site with video clips of looped roller coasters.

I need to down load a clip for a lesson. Haven't found one that I can use yet at school.

Deal with my Physics at the Indy 500 unit. Working on Centripetal Force Right Now!

Jibit
January 7th, 2005, 02:05 PM
Yes,

Hey seeing that you have nothing better to do I looking for a web site with video clips of looped roller coasters.

I need to down load a clip for a lesson. Haven't found one that I can use yet at school.

Deal with my Physics at the Indy 500 unit. Working on Centripetal Force Right Now!
why don't you buy the hotwheels track that loops?

mespock
January 7th, 2005, 02:26 PM
why don't you buy the hotwheels track that loops?

That's the last day of the unit we have a hotwheels race. Each 10 pt ec if you bringing a car, 1 pt ec for every race you win. We have a fun double bracket tourney.

Kids love it!

http://www.boscobel.k12.wi.us/~schnrich/physics_at_the_indy_500.htm

web page is still has some work but here is what I have on-line for this unit so far.


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