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It's way more fun to say SPINNING but you may feel free to "rotate" on it
ro·tate [ rṓ tàyt ] 1.turn around axis: to turn like a wheel around an axis or a fixed point, or make something turn around an axis or a fixed point 2.follow in order: to follow in a sequence, taking turns, or make things follow in such a sequence 3.replace personnel: to be replaced by somebody else, or replace one person or group by another, e.g. in a sports team or military unit
spin [ spin ] 1.rotate something quickly: to turn round and round rapidly, or make something turn round and round rapidly, as if on an axis 2.rotate freely: to revolve or rotate rapidly around an axis 3.face about quickly: to turn around rapidly to face in the opposite direction
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Why is it so hard for some to properly use your and you're??
they do both the blades spin and the upper unit that holds the blades rotates towards the wind or the blades rotate and the upper unit that holds the blades spin towards the wind
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they do both the blades spin and the upper unit that holds the blades rotates towards the wind or the blades rotate and the upper unit that holds the blades spin towards the wind
A most excellent analogy. An offshoot of the 'continuous question conundrum', it's practitioners conduct endless empty exchanges of mind-numbing proportions cloaked as debate. Great for keeping one's pencil sharpened - just don't wear our your lead on em'.
Notice the post count. Bz has reached Ninja Master degree level.
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