AtD translation: camming

Laura Kelber laurakelber at gmail.com
Sun Jul 7 02:31:26 CDT 2019


Using the noun "cam" as a verb. The mechanical hat apparently has a
rotating cam on top (maybe sticking up ferris-wheel style?). When the safe
falls on the hat, the cam rotates and deposits the safe away from the hat
wearer.

On Sun, Jul 7, 2019, 2:48 AM Mike Jing <gravitys.rainbow.cn at gmail.com>
wrote:

> P344.11-21   . . . notably The Phenomenal Dr. Ictibus and His
> Safe-Deflector Hat. This ingenious piece of headgear was invented to
> address the classic urban contingency of a heavy steel safe falling from a
> broken purchase at a high window onto the head of some unlucky pedestrian.
> “Bearing in mind that any concentrated mass is actually a local distortion
> of space itself, there happens to be exactly one surface, defined by a
> metric tensor or let us say equation, registered with the U.S. Patent
> Office, which, incorporated into a suitable hat design, will take the
> impact load of any known safe falling from any current altitude,
> transmitting to the wearer only the most trivial of resultant vectors, a
> brief tap on the head if that, while camming the safe itself harmlessly
> away toward the nearest curbside.
>
> What does "camming" mean here?
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