It's Rrrrrroll Up The Rim To Win time again...
#46
Re: It's Rrrrrroll Up The Rim To Win time again...
In a big way Steve.
It's actually quite fascinating how one can connect and mirror the recursive nature of the navel orange's most prominent feature to the space-time folding demanded by relationalist strictures of hermeneutic quantum gravity, don't you agree?
It's actually quite fascinating how one can connect and mirror the recursive nature of the navel orange's most prominent feature to the space-time folding demanded by relationalist strictures of hermeneutic quantum gravity, don't you agree?
#48
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Oh, by the way.
Great thread. Thanks for starting it.
Great thread. Thanks for starting it.
#50
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Re: It's Rrrrrroll Up The Rim To Win time again...
Having only a secondary school education I have no idea what you're on about.
#52
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mac, is this the glavin of which you speak?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Glavin
If so, why?
#53
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This is almost as exciting as watching the election results roll in.
We had an election here in Alberta today. Apparently we have elected another bloody Tory majority, so we'll be led by Uncle Ed for the next four years.
We had an election here in Alberta today. Apparently we have elected another bloody Tory majority, so we'll be led by Uncle Ed for the next four years.
#54
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Hortonian dialectic is predicated on the fundamental notion of the impossibility of separating, or at least prioritizing, cause and effect. Thus, it is entirely conceivable that, in the frame of reference of a differently biased observer, you in fact (if one can allow such an assertive, non relative, word) have indeed been to Timmies and are simply in the midst of a local disturbance of your own perceptions of social reality (modified, of course, by modal structures outside your own volative realm).
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Hortonian dialectic is predicated on the fundamental notion of the impossibility of separating, or at least prioritizing, cause and effect. Thus, it is entirely conceivable that, in the frame of reference of a differently biased observer, you in fact (if one can allow such an asssertive, non relative, word) have indded been to Timmies and are simply in the midst of a local disturbance of your own perceptions of social reality (modified, of course, by modal structures outside your own volative realm).
Either scenario is possible in my current state of mind.
#57
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Not a lot actually.
mac, is this the glavin of which you speak?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Glavin
If so, why?
mac, is this the glavin of which you speak?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Glavin
If so, why?
I used one of his many famous exclamations to illustrate the intrinsic neatness of condensing all the psuedo-sociology (read: verbosity) down into one word of unparalleled bollocks!
Oh bugger! Now I've re-dorkulated!
#58
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Originally Posted by Madmac;
No, the famous quotation personage is in fact:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor_Frink
I used one of his many famous exclamations to illustrate the intrinsic neatness of condensing all the psuedo-sociology (read: verbosity) down into one word of unparalleled bollocks!
Oh bugger! Now I've re-dorkulated!
I used one of his many famous exclamations to illustrate the intrinsic neatness of condensing all the psuedo-sociology (read: verbosity) down into one word of unparalleled bollocks!
Oh bugger! Now I've re-dorkulated!
#60
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Reminds me of that Viz character...er...Mr. Logic.
(Hard to find a pic of him on the web but he's the one on the right.)
(Hard to find a pic of him on the web but he's the one on the right.)
No, the famous quotation personage is in fact:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor_Frink
I used one of his many famous exclamations to illustrate the intrinsic neatness of condensing all the psuedo-sociology (read: verbosity) down into one word of unparalleled bollocks!
Oh bugger! Now I've re-dorkulated!
I used one of his many famous exclamations to illustrate the intrinsic neatness of condensing all the psuedo-sociology (read: verbosity) down into one word of unparalleled bollocks!
Oh bugger! Now I've re-dorkulated!