Einstein and Relativity
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Hi Just talking to some off-the wall colleagues, who raised an interesting issue. Taking the face value of the "Theory of Relativity"; incest is natural and automatically comes with the universe. Doing it with the relatives is more fun. Einstein just used Isaac Newton. Newton had a fetish with apples. Apples in a rotten basket, or is that rotten apples in a basket? (if you don't understand the thread, read all the books and come back to me) X| Cheers Mike Johannesburg, South Africa
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Hi Just talking to some off-the wall colleagues, who raised an interesting issue. Taking the face value of the "Theory of Relativity"; incest is natural and automatically comes with the universe. Doing it with the relatives is more fun. Einstein just used Isaac Newton. Newton had a fetish with apples. Apples in a rotten basket, or is that rotten apples in a basket? (if you don't understand the thread, read all the books and come back to me) X| Cheers Mike Johannesburg, South Africa
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Hi Just talking to some off-the wall colleagues, who raised an interesting issue. Taking the face value of the "Theory of Relativity"; incest is natural and automatically comes with the universe. Doing it with the relatives is more fun. Einstein just used Isaac Newton. Newton had a fetish with apples. Apples in a rotten basket, or is that rotten apples in a basket? (if you don't understand the thread, read all the books and come back to me) X| Cheers Mike Johannesburg, South Africa
Mike Epprecht wrote: Apples in a rotten basket, or is that rotten apples in a basket? In the spirit of relativity... Who's to say something is rotten in the first place? It may not be rotten to a fly. For that matter, how can rotten exist beyond the boundry of one's own perception? Jeremy L. Falcon "The One Who Said, 'The One Who Said...'" [My Latest Article] Homepage: imputek.com
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Mike Epprecht wrote: Apples in a rotten basket, or is that rotten apples in a basket? In the spirit of relativity... Who's to say something is rotten in the first place? It may not be rotten to a fly. For that matter, how can rotten exist beyond the boundry of one's own perception? Jeremy L. Falcon "The One Who Said, 'The One Who Said...'" [My Latest Article] Homepage: imputek.com
Jeremy Falcon wrote: how can rotten exist beyond the boundry of one's own perception I can/should apply this POV to the code that I have to review nowadays. To developer: No, you can't NOT put error handling in because you think it'll slow down your development. To Project manager: No, we can't skip QA because you are worried about deadlines. No No No :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: <MAD_JIG> :jig: </MAD_JIG> Cheers, Simon X-5 452 rules.