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DaveC426913 said:You can't beat someone to death with a handful of algae.
DaveC426913 said:You can't beat someone to death with a handful of algae.
Rive said:Reminds me of the old joke about peeing in the swimming pool.
You know, even if it's a bit fuzzy thing, doing it from the jump [diving] board is kind of different...
Baluncore said:Apparently, I spent my first 10 years taking things apart, then the next five putting broken things back together, so that by the age of 15, my constructive profit had finally exceeded my destructive loss.
Previous sysprog?sysprog1 said:I'll take a stern reprobation for this one if I have to (I request mercy); it was too good to pass up:
One will not need to understand the language. The formulas speak for themselves. -- @fresh_42
Reference: https://www.physicsforums.com/threa...l-number-of-unimaginable-proportions.1050015/
Ibix said:There speaks someone who has never actually used an interferometer.
Vanadium 50 said:You simply cannot take statements intended for the general public and treat them as rigorous scientific truths. If I told you that I read in My First Book of Stars (not a real book) that stars come in all sizes, shapes and colors, so there must exist somewhere a green cubical star that fits in my pocket, what would you say?
@malawi_glenn - Why is it in an English dictionary then?coquelicot said:"Amateur" is just a french word.
The English have a thing for pissing off (annoying, irritating, . . . ) the French. The feeling is mutual.pinball1970 said:@malawi_glenn - Why is it in an English dictionary then?
We have love hate relationships with some of our European cousins to some extent.Astronuc said:The English have a thing for pissing off (annoying, irritating, . . . ) the French. The feeling is mutual.
Maybe it's a Norman thing.
It's like one of those insights one learns from Monty Python.
Another insight from Monty Python - the Scots cannot play tennis, or perhaps not very well.
Andy Murray be like:Astronuc said:Another insight from Monty Python - the Scots cannot play tennis, or perhaps not very well.
Of course. I was being facetious, referring to a skit or segment on one of Monty Python's Flying Circus, in which the poked fun at the Scots. Coincidentally, I'm more Scottish than English, with a bits of Germanic Eu, Norway, Wales, Ireland and Sweden/Denmark included. In other words, I'm just a mongrel from the UK whose ancestors immigrated as far from the UK as the could get at the time.Arjan82 said:Andy Murray be like:
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Hey, but I'm a very serious tennis fanAstronuc said:Of course. I was being facetious,
topsquark said:Is it wrong of me to have this insane desire to lick it?
-Dan
JT Smith said:If someday you are famous enough that your quotes are listed on a website I wonder if the context of this particular one will be lost.
kuruman said:Asking why a particle with zero spin has no magnetic moment is like asking why a bald man has no hair on his head.
malawi_glenn said:Have you played billiards with photons or another massless particle?