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Old 01-31-2008, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
Don't know if it is an error per se but most of the time the term is Total Motion, but in one or two places there is talk about Full Motion. Still only on my third reading so I'm not the most confident of contributors, but if Total and Full Motion are the same things, they ough to have one common term, the book is confusing enough as it is. On the other hand, if we are talking about two different concepts, I sure would like to know the difference.

Welcome to the world of an inventor who can't afford an editor and in addition writes a book in a manner where an editor wouldn't even know where to begin.

However, you've just touched on the tip of the iceberg. Try figuring out what Basic Motion is and Total Motion is? Hint: If you have one answer for each then you've got the wrong answer. You should have three for Basic and two for Total. (Except for Bucket who has 17 for Basic and 22 for Total - that's right you greasy chicken!)
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