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Community Center F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 30 3:10 am)
We have the choice of posting about mysterious crap. And after choosing to do so, we have the choice of keeping it mysterious. Which may not be possible if we've taken our choice to choose leaving for a while. Which does present us with another choice...
Yesterday's the past, tomorrow's the future, but today is a gift. That's why it's called the present.
The "crap" is just part of the deal. We, as artists (some as "ar-teests", if you prefer), have to develop the ability to discern the crap from the...Well, form the non-crap. The Anticrap, if you will, and what better place to do it than here? Sure, you can walk in the park following the nocturnal creature's paths and note for yourself, "That is crap right there. That to the left is an oka tree, and therefore not crap; that piece of paper is a transcript of George W Bush's last speech and therefore is not... Well, sometimes the line is kinda blurry. The point is, you, me, and everyone else are surrounded by crap, fed a regular diet of crap, and are constantly dodging the crap and hoping it doesn't get stuck to our shoes. Among many other things it offers, this site offers a unique experience in the recognition and ignoring of...crap. So, as you can see, it actually is a public service, as well. And if you have managed to avoid reading this particular reply, you are already well on your way towards "Craprecognition". If not, more practice is needed.
"Kawecki said, "In some places S--t rolls uphill." That is a rather vague statement, and also contrary to established knowledge regarding the physics of s--t and its interactions with hills. I trust you have the calculations to prove this theory?" Uh, this is a concept called "humor". It is meant to make others laugh. Is this concept foreign to you?
" Kawecki said, "In some places S--t rolls uphill." That is a rather vague statement, and also contrary to established knowledge regarding the physics of s--t and its interactions with hills." There are many places where a car with motor off and without brakes slowly goes up the hill. "I trust you have the calculations to prove this theory?" I also want to know how the scientists explain this observable fact.
Stupidity also evolves!
"Uh, this is a concept called "humor". It is meant to make others laugh. Is this concept foreign to you?" Hyooo....mor? Of what is this you speak? It is a combination of the Japanese or maybe Chinese word "hu" and the British English word "Mour", meaning, "More Far East", I believe. Right? ************************ "I also want to know how the scientists explain this observable fact." I asked first. :)
OK.
I refer you then to Newton's Fourth Law of Crappular Motion (not to be confused with the Immodium Law of Boweldynamics).
The physics of the matter is loosely related to the Coriolis Effect where the direction of the flow of the toilet water varies depending on whether you are in the northern or southern hemisphere.
In essence, gravity attracts crap.
Message edited on: 02/15/2006 20:16
"The physics of the matter is loosely related to the Coriolis Effect where the direction of the flow of the toilet water varies depending on whether you are in the northern or southern hemisphere." It's only a male's theory, your wife can tell by practical experience that water swirls in both directions.
Stupidity also evolves!
Nobody's yet quoted sf writer Theodore Sturgeon: "Ninety percent of everything is crap", so I will. A pedant writes:- The Coriolis force is far too feeble to have any effect on fluids on the scale of toilet bowl contents, or plug-holes for that matter, being entirely overwhelmed by fluid motion due to thermal convection, residual angular momentum, and other small localised forces. Shysters in equatorial regions impress gullible tourists, showing them bowls with water going down plugholes in opposite directions either side of the equator line (drawn on the ground). This is a conjuring trick and you should not fall for it, especially if money is demanded. Now, where did I put that life? :D
Message edited on: 02/16/2006 06:36
C.R.A.P.
Contrast, repetition, alignment & proximity - fundamentals of design discussed by Robin Williams in her book, "The Non-Designers Design Book."
It's an excellent book on design.
And this site should be full of crap.
Hi, Jumpy & Kawecki!
Message edited on: 02/16/2006 10:05
Before they made me they broke the mold!
http://home.roadrunner.com/~kflach/
OMG What a riot! Thanks for the laughs. MikeJ, you're a regular comedian.. ever think you might have missed your calling? Love it!! Bobasaur: "Contrast, repetition, alignment & proximity - fundamentals of design discussed by Robin Williams in her book, "The Non-Designers Design Book." I think you mean HIS book no? Or is there another Robin Williams on the globe somewhere? tee hee ~Wolfie~
Helping everyone is the most rewarding failure you'll ever experience.
- Ray Augé (~Wolfie~'s hubby)
Anything is more stable than Windows . . .
--- Even a relationship based purely on sex!
- Pam Augé (~Wolfie~)
No meat was harmed during the making of this TV dinner.
- Pam Augé (~Wolfie~)
Yes, there is. She is a female and an author of a number of excellent books on design, web design etc. That was actually one of my rare, serious comments. ;-)
Before they made me they broke the mold!
http://home.roadrunner.com/~kflach/
'tater?" as in agi-tater? or comen-tater? or dic-tater? or just plain good ole' po-tater? Surely you didn't mean crap-i-tater. No one's called me that since my 1st Sargent died in the Crimean war. Poor bastard. I was aiming at some quail. Really. It was an accident.
Before they made me they broke the mold!
http://home.roadrunner.com/~kflach/
**as in agi-tater? - Hmm.....ya haven't done that to me..sooo..nope, not that one
or comen-tater? - You could be one of these I suppose..you do have a way with words :D
or dic-tater? - This one..hmmm...Im thinking your wife will probably be the better one to ask this one..~LOL~
or just plain good ole' po-tater? - Well...this one is close..but your really not a spud...so I took the 'po' off of it...least I didn't add 'tot' to the end ~hehe~
Message edited on: 02/16/2006 13:14
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Bobasaur: Well I had no idea. Learn something new everyday. Cool! "I was aiming at some quail. Really. It was an accident." - LMAO!! ~Wolfie~
Helping everyone is the most rewarding failure you'll ever experience.
- Ray Augé (~Wolfie~'s hubby)
Anything is more stable than Windows . . .
--- Even a relationship based purely on sex!
- Pam Augé (~Wolfie~)
No meat was harmed during the making of this TV dinner.
- Pam Augé (~Wolfie~)
LMAO!! ~Wolfie~
Helping everyone is the most rewarding failure you'll ever experience.
- Ray Augé (~Wolfie~'s hubby)
Anything is more stable than Windows . . .
--- Even a relationship based purely on sex!
- Pam Augé (~Wolfie~)
No meat was harmed during the making of this TV dinner.
- Pam Augé (~Wolfie~)
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A lot of crap is going on here, and it
s getting to be no fun. So I
m leaving for awhile, and hopefully things will get better.