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Alan: Could you say that in other words ??
Tanks Alan !!
Tanks Alan !!
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I'd be in good shape if I had a quadrillion pennies.
And, I would be most appreciative Alan, if you would calculate for me,
the approximate size of the piggy bank to contain them.
And, I would be most appreciative Alan, if you would calculate for me,
the approximate size of the piggy bank to contain them.
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I'd settle for just one if it was the right one. At the time worth NOTHING...Rick Collins wrote:I'd be in good shape if I had a quadrillion pennies.
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'Twas 30 plus years ago, in a calculus book by Sylvanus P. Thompson, that I first encountered the difference between an American "billion" and a British "billion".
He was explaining "limits".
I hated "limits".
He was explaining "limits".
I hated "limits".
Lawyers are done: Emmons SD-10, 3 Dekleys including a D10, NV400, and lots of effects units to cover my clams...
A Billion by definition is a Bi- ?llion so Bi = 2 so a million times a million would seem a lot more logical than a thousand million. Of course a thousand million is not quite as impressive. I suppose the American definition of nothing would also follow the same protocol and be even more than nothing or is that less ?
1 US gallon = 6.66139072 Imperial pints
1 US gallon = 6.66139072 Imperial pints
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...quite logical for someone still living in the mother country (just kidding).basilh wrote:A Billion by definition is a Bi- ?llion so Bi = 2 so a million times a million would seem a lot more logical than a thousand million. Of course a thousand million is not quite as impressive. I suppose the American definition of nothing would also follow the same protocol and be even more than nothing or is that less ?
1 US gallon = 6.66139072 Imperial pints
When we build the Washington Eye I'm sure it will rotate "retro" to the London Eye.
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We used to watch Sesame Street between Thermodynamics class, which got out at 10, and Signals and Circuits, which kicked off at 10:30 AM, as engineering school sophomores. "Count! 1, 2, 3..."
Much more entertaining than adiabatic heating or Fourier transforms.
Much more entertaining than adiabatic heating or Fourier transforms.
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If it can be quantified, it is something.
Physics concerns itself with something.
All these posts and I don't see where we've even defined nothing.
I guess we are on topic with all the nothing about nothing.
Perhaps we can win an award as the most on topic, topic.
Smooth seas all.
Physics concerns itself with something.
All these posts and I don't see where we've even defined nothing.
I guess we are on topic with all the nothing about nothing.
Perhaps we can win an award as the most on topic, topic.
Smooth seas all.
Joe in LA
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"How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak & the strong; because, someday in life you will have been all of these".
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That's not true, we've discussed in detail the various meanings of "nothing."Joe Harwell wrote:...All these posts and I don't see where we've even defined nothing...
[1] The absence of anything.
[2] "No thing", which implies the absence of "thing", which has various definitions.
[3] The number 0.
The problem is in the English language. When one says "I have nothing" the implication is that one does have something known as a "nothing", whereas one actually does not have something known as a "thing". It is actually a negative sentence, but because the sentence starts off "I have..." looks like a positive sentence. It's a quirk of the English language. If you translate it into another language the problem becomes obvious. In French it becomes "Je n'ai rien"; if you say "J'ai rien" it means you have something. The same problem appears in most Germanic languages, but not in Romance languages. In Dutch/Flemish one would say "Ik heb niets", which looks like a positive statement, but "niets" means "niet iets", which means "not anything".
Almost all the discussion in this topic hinges around statements in one of the three categories which I listed above, intentionally read as if they were in a different category, in order to purposely confuse.
This is the humour section, remember.
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Joe,_________thanks for NOTHING!Joe Harwell wrote:If it can be quantified, it is something.
Physics concerns itself with something.
All these posts and I don't see where we've even defined nothing.
I guess we are on topic with all the nothing about nothing.
Perhaps we can win an award as the most on topic, topic.
Smooth seas all.
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Hi Alan-
Sorry if I come across as "serious".
Believe me, my posts to this thread are strictly humorous.
I agree on your points about a working definition.
Many of the greatest minds in history have wrestled this very topic each according to their school of philosophical thought sparking some very heated arguments at times.
Indeed the English language becomes very awkward and cumbersome when trying to communicate. I think the ability of "high" German and classical Greek have ability to create new words to match a concept. Two German words that pop into my mind that are particularly rich are aktionsart(aspect of action) and lebensvelt(lifeworld). The world of technology has spawned the principle within the English language.
Enough of that. Languages do fascinate me.
Back to the hermitage to light some candles and study some scrolls !
Sorry if I come across as "serious".
Believe me, my posts to this thread are strictly humorous.
I agree on your points about a working definition.
Many of the greatest minds in history have wrestled this very topic each according to their school of philosophical thought sparking some very heated arguments at times.
Indeed the English language becomes very awkward and cumbersome when trying to communicate. I think the ability of "high" German and classical Greek have ability to create new words to match a concept. Two German words that pop into my mind that are particularly rich are aktionsart(aspect of action) and lebensvelt(lifeworld). The world of technology has spawned the principle within the English language.
Enough of that. Languages do fascinate me.
Back to the hermitage to light some candles and study some scrolls !
Joe in LA
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