Question 1. What is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
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Okay, now, for the real questions...
First off, a little loose skin in the mid section. How should I go about getting rid of that? Sit ups? One of those "stomach sweat" thingies?
Second question. Those icky stretch marks. I heard that you can't really get rid of those. I should never let them get there in the first place, of course. But, I hear that really muscular people get them too... Well, what is a good way to get rid of them, or hide them, without having to hide my "killer body"? I mean, can I scrub away the skin there, and have my new skin cells kinda, replenish in the area? So it's more even? Or a vitamin E lotion?
Oh, and finally, blonde streaks? Or burgundy streaks? I wanted blonde, but my aunt (a stylist) says burgundy.






... to a less efficient 0.4:
If the first diagram (St = 0.2) is accurate, then the cruising speed of the European Swallow would be roughly 16 meters per second (15 beats per second * 1.1 meters per beat). If the second diagram (St = 0.4) is accurate, then the cruising speed of the European Swallow would be closer to 8 meters per second (15 beats per second * 0.55 meters per beat).
We can estimate the airspeed of the European Swallow to be roughly 11 meters per second (15 beats per second * 0.73 meters per beat).
... indicating a surprisingly efficient flight pattern falling well below the expected range of 0.2–0.4.

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