We laugh, but I've found that it can be true (up-hill in both directions)!  Let me explain...

I used to ride my bicycle around the top of a large hill.  It went up and down, but I ended up in the same place that I started.  One would think that, since I ended up in the same place, I necessarily went up-hill and down-hill the same amount - but not true!

It took me an hour to ride around that hill.  The up-hill parts were hard and I went slowly.  The down-hill parts were fast and easy.  Turns out, I'd spend 45 minutes going up-hill and 15 minutes going-down-hill.  Not equal!  So, while I may have "theoretically" went up and down the same amount.  In terms of time and my perceptions, it was up-hill most of the way!

Blake McBride


On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:19 PM, Dave Horsfall <dave@horsfall.org> wrote:
On Sat, 12 May 2018, Dave Horsfall wrote:

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And you tell that to the young people of today. and they won't believe you.

Arrgghh!  It was the four *Yorkshiremen*, of course...

-- Dave