Replica Flyer Foiled By Weather
An anonymous reader submits: "A replica of the Wright Brothers' 1903 flyer failed to fly yesterday afternoon at a demonstration in Chicago. Organizers blamed the measly 5 MPH winds. Kitty Hawk had 25 MPH back on December 17, 1903. IIRC, isn't Chicago the 'Windy City?'" Here's an earlier story about the various groups attempting to re-enact the Wright brothers' pioneer flight.
Chicago's nickname comes from the wind histroically blown by its politicians, not the weather.
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The "Windy City" nickname traces its ...
roots to "windy" politicos, not the
weather
"Windy" refers to the politicians, as it was originally used to describe the city. Now we have Daley mark II (he may be windy, but he kepts the city council on a short leash).
This makes no sense. The Wright's had the first powered flight, yet if it wasn't for the 25mph wind it would have never worked successfully? Somethings not adding up here...
Chicago was named the "Windy City" after the "winds" coming from the mouths of gas bag politicians at city hall, not for meteorological winds.
This name has nothing to do with wind.. and everything to do with how long winded it's politicians were.
From what I understand, it's not the "wind" in Chicago that caused it's nickname of the "Windy City". It was the "wind" coming out of politicians during early days that caused Chicago to get the nickname.
Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.
Chicago isn't known as the "Windy City" due to average wind speeds.
"Windy" refer(s/ed) to its politicians.