Thank You. Spoken with a lot of maturity and tact!Originally Posted by Tone

Oh by the way, there is a little typo there on your website.
That cute little swirly thingy that you call a "Venture"
Here's what Websters has to say about that word:
Main Entry: 1ven·ture
Pronunciation: 'ven(t)-sh&r
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): ven·tured; ven·tur·ing /'ven(t)-sh(&-)ri[ng]/
Etymology: Middle English venteren, by shortening & alteration from aventuren, from aventure adventure
transitive verb
1 : to expose to hazard : RISK, GAMBLE <ventured a buck or two on the race>
2 : to undertake the risks and dangers of : BRAVE <ventured the stormy sea>
3 : to offer at the risk of rebuff, rejection, or censure <venture an opinion>
intransitive verb : to proceed especially in the face of danger
- ven·tur·er /'ven(t)-sh(&-)r&r/ noun
I think you ment Venturi
Here's the definition of that word:
Main Entry: ven·tu·ri
Pronunciation: ven-'tur-E
Function: noun
Etymology: G. B. Venturi died 1822 Italian physicist
: a short tube with a tapering constriction in the middle that causes an increase in the velocity of flow of a fluid and a corresponding decrease in fluid pressure and that is used especially in measuring fluid flow or for creating a suction (as for driving aircraft instruments or drawing fuel into the flow stream of a carburetor)
That little group of fins is not a venturi.
When you can learn how to spell and use proper grammar AND terminology, YOU TOO might really be credible. Until then, pleasse curb your adolescent behavior.


 
					
					 
 
		
 
				
				
				
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