Originally posted by Very RustyThat's their biz, VR, and they deserve each other. We've got all we can say grace over minding our own. Now, down to business...
So what happens to the dummies that go to other forums?
Areas of Agreement #101
May we all agree: (1) That the earth is not flat; (2) That the law of gravity is real; (3) That gravity enables us to walk upright;
(4) That all human beings are given life one day at a time and die from shortness of breath; (5) That females are beautiful.
(6) That we breathe 8-14 times per minute (8-14 x 60 x 24 = a ballpark range of 11,520 to 20,160) or approx 16,000 times
per day. (7) That we all tend to take each one of them totally for granted without even an iota of gratitude. (8) That incredible
intricacies and unfathomable immensities of design are revealed through the microscope and telescope, respectively. (9) That
nobody (young or old, rich or poor) owns an insurance policy on continued sound health or a guarantee of tomorrow. (10) That
in chess and life hard results matter... "However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results." -Churchill
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobbytake it to spirituality. no-one here is interested in your dishonest attempts to sneak 'intelligent design' into the general forum. gf posters, perhaps with the exception of yourself, aren't as easily fooled as you think they are.
That's their biz, VR, and they deserve each other. We've got all we can say grace over minding our own. Now, down to business...
Areas of Agreement #101
May we all agree: (1) That the earth is not flat; (2) That the law of gravity is real; (3) That gravity enables us to walk upright;
(4) That all human beings are given life one day at a occasionally look at the results." -Churchill
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThe law of gravity is a ghost. The Earth is locally flat up to homeomorphism. Gravity only lets us walk upright because we are in a certain size range -- I think it was James Jeans who wrote a good essay about this called "On Being The Right Size". Lots of things are beautiful; if you mean people, then use of the word "female" in place of "woman" is more for autopsies and police reports than it is for grandiose sentences with statements about beauty, especially when there are counterexamples.
Areas of Agreement #101
May we all agree: (1) That the earth is not flat; (2) That the law of gravity is real; (3) That gravity enables us to walk upright;
(4) That all human beings are given life one day at a time and die from shortness of breath; (5) That females are beautiful.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyPeople who use certain meditation techniques, people who smoke things, and people who have respiratory ailments are only some of the examples of people whose breaths are not all taken for granted.
That's their biz, VR, and they deserve each other. We've got all we can say grace over minding our own. Now, down to business...
Areas of Agreement #101
May we all agree: (1) That the earth is not flat; (2) That the law of gravity is real; (3) That gravity enables us to walk upright;
(4) That all human beings are given life one day at a ...[text shortened]... occasionally look at the results." -Churchill
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(8): See any of the many reasons, expressed better than I am able, why the teleological argument is lame.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyObviously you don't know much about Rhode Island either. We're strapped, yes, but hardly bankrupt.
Through Kansas twice while residing in Denver. Of course it appears flat to the naked eye, as much so
as RI appears bankrupt. One relatively small real estate hardly qualifies as the spherical/round 'earth'.
Where do you get your misinformation?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyOur unemployment rate is about 12 percent, among the highest in the country. No question, the job picture here is grim, but not much worse than anywhere else right now, including Tennessee. Rhode Island is small and, as a consequence, usually the first to stumble and the last to recover.
What's the unemployment rate for the only state in the union that produces next to nothing and is totally government dependent?
Your remark about being "totally government dependent" makes absolutely no sense. What does that mean?