Did you mention "the law" on behalf of cyclists? The ones i normally see recklessly break more laws than they obey, the most favoured one being the jumping of red lights. Mind you, buses are just as bad for doing that as well.
Did you mention "the law" on behalf of cyclists?
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It's a Schrodinger joke. Both funny and unfunny at the same time
Quote from: mtread on 27 December 2018, 12:14:54 amIt's a Schrodinger joke. Both funny and unfunny at the same time Must admit, I had to look Schrodinger up.I can see the unfunny, but I'm struggling to find the funny. Just some nonsense about about a cat that might be there, but on the other hand might not be
Quote from: YamFazFan on 27 December 2018, 05:15:55 pmQuote from: mtread on 27 December 2018, 12:14:54 amIt's a Schrodinger joke. Both funny and unfunny at the same time Must admit, I had to look Schrodinger up.I can see the unfunny, but I'm struggling to find the funny. Just some nonsense about about a cat that might be there, but on the other hand might not be Am I the only one who gets the joke.Nobody mentions the elephant in the room.
It's moved on to the 'Schrodinger Cat Joke' since then. Look that up
Quote from: YamFazFan on 27 December 2018, 06:50:22 pmIt's moved on to the 'Schrodinger Cat Joke' since then. Look that up I did but when I looked there was nothing there
There was when *I* looked...!
My question would have to be what percentage of the population were literate in 1611? So did translating it really change peoples understanding of the scriptures or did most still rely on biased readings during church services?Really - I think your question should read - what percentage are literate in 2017? People are like sheep - and will follow accordinglyAnd I would like to see your wife tits.