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Absolutely nothing to do with Printer Knowledge, except that it may appeal to the @The Hat and @3dogs and any other philosopher who has nothing to do at the moment.
I was enjoying the sun and happened upon these two objects in the sky.
A hang glider, a mere dot in the sky, level with the clouds, who must have been at 1000 metres or more, a light aircraft passed by at a lower altitude,
and
another light aircraft at a lower altitude. Subsequently on viewing the image, I was puzzled by the registration markings, was it a new German system of identification marking?
No, I Googled "DE MOTU" and found a Wikipedia entry from 1721. This guy obviously didn't believe Issac Newton.
I was enjoying the sun and happened upon these two objects in the sky.

and

No, I Googled "DE MOTU" and found a Wikipedia entry from 1721. This guy obviously didn't believe Issac Newton.
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