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Posted: 14 Mar 2008 10:50 am
by Jim Mitchell
Alan Brookes wrote: There's another source of untapped energy....
People try to take off weight working bicycle machines and rowing machines, etc. What they're doing is
intentionally wasting calories. (They're wasting BTUs, too, but I digress.
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Attach dynamos to the wheels of those things and you can be generating energy while losing weight.
That must be a win/win situation.
...but it'll probably come to
NOTHING.
ATTACH A DYNAMO TO ALL THE POLITICIANS MOUTHS
ENOUGH HOT AIR THERE TO CAUSE GLOBLE WARMING
nothing for nothing
Posted: 14 Mar 2008 1:33 pm
by Tamara James
nothing
Posted: 14 Mar 2008 6:07 pm
by David L. Donald
Jim Mitchell wrote:Alan Brookes wrote: There's another source of untapped energy....
That must be a win/win situation.
ATTACH A DYNAMO TO ALL THE POLITICIANS MOUTHS
ENOUGH HOT AIR THERE TO CAUSE GLOBAL WARMING
Something from nothing.
No doubt enough to power EVERY UNLITE BULB.
If only the could light the
over their brains!
Posted: 27 Mar 2008 10:34 pm
by Duane Reese
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Posted: 27 Mar 2008 11:23 pm
by Jimmie Martin
Maybe thats what is causing global warming?
Posted: 28 Mar 2008 12:44 am
by David L. Donald
Jimmie,
there's nothing in that theory.
Nothing to lose,
nothing to gain,
in fact
we're giving nothing away
all day long.
I WHO HAVE NOTHING
Posted: 28 Mar 2008 10:29 am
by Jim Mitchell
I WHO HAVE NOTHING
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDUhkf3qYww
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Grammatically, the word "nothing" is a noun, which suggests that it refers to something. This can lead to confusion and forms the basis for a number of jokes. The simplest meaning is: no thing. So if "Nothing" is said to be in a particular place, have a particular quality, then it is meant that "no thing" is there, or has this or that quality. The word "naught" also has this same meaning. Its basic uses can often be restated to avoid this appearance: "There is nothing in the basement" can be restated as "There is not one thing in the basement" or "Everything is not in the basement" (which can imply that there is any quantity short of 'everything' in the basement.) "Nothing is missing" can be restated as "everything is present". Conversely, many fallacious conclusions follow from treating "nothing" as a noun. In this case, "nothing" would not be a correct statement, scientifically speaking, as air can be referred to as "something."
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http://www.geocities.com/insp/SUPRO6420.html
Posted: 28 Mar 2008 12:34 pm
by Ray Minich
I hear the train a coming,
it's rollin' round the bend
and I ain't seen no nothing,
since, I don't know when...
I betcha something's coming soon...
Posted: 28 Mar 2008 4:48 pm
by Duane Reese
Ray Minich wrote:I betcha something's coming soon...
Let's hope she's as good looking as the last ones have been.
Posted: 29 Mar 2008 2:38 am
by Alan Brookes
Posted: 29 Mar 2008 3:09 am
by David L. Donald
Ah but if we want something
and it does not exist,
then it is nothing.
So nothing exists,
we just can have it.
Posted: 29 Mar 2008 3:38 am
by Michael Douchette
Hmmm... how's this?
Posted: 29 Mar 2008 4:03 am
by David L. Donald
Takes everything, leaves nothing...
Posted: 30 Mar 2008 3:40 am
by Alan Brookes
Michael Douchette wrote:Hmmm... how's this?
That's not nothing.
Posted: 30 Mar 2008 8:00 am
by Roy Ayres
How America got discovered:
Christopher Columbus was just sitting around the house doing nuttin'.
His mama said, "Chris, what are you doing?"
Chris answered, "Nuttin'."
She said, "Well then why don't you go out and discover America or somethin'?"
Posted: 30 Mar 2008 9:01 am
by b0b
<bump>
Posted: 30 Mar 2008 11:00 am
by Dave Harmonson
I'm tempted to write something here. Oops wrong thread. Sorry (for nothing).
Posted: 30 Mar 2008 3:12 pm
by Duane Reese
b0b wrote:bump
Quit trying to steal my glory, b0b!
Posted: 30 Mar 2008 3:22 pm
by Archie Nicol
Much ado?
Posted: 2 Apr 2008 6:06 am
by basilh
Posted: 2 Apr 2008 9:59 am
by Alan Brookes
basilh wrote:b0b wrote:<bump>
Three can play at this game ;-)
Posted: 2 Apr 2008 10:04 am
by Richard Sevigny
Alan Brookes wrote:basilh wrote:b0b wrote:<bump>
Posted: 2 Apr 2008 10:45 am
by David L. Donald
Nothing is timeless.
Posted: 2 Apr 2008 12:04 pm
by Richard Sevigny
David,
You're starting to sound a little like this guy
Re: Three can play at this game ;-)
Posted: 2 Apr 2008 2:08 pm
by b0b
Richard Sevigny wrote:Alan Brookes wrote:basilh wrote:
"Nothing" is quotable.