After utility, clothing is costume. Remove at will or dress to present. Does not matter what you wear--your true self will come right out wether you like it or not so dress interestingly or at least on purpose. If you lack choice or do not choose then what ever you end up wearing becomes a part of your image until taken off. Taking it off...
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Damn! Damn! Damn! I am boring. Damnit! I really don't do any damn thing Bad anymore. (the one exception is my personal requirement for sanity and makes me insane at the same time yet due to current situations has a real low chance of expansion). Now by "bad" I mean I really have only a vague notion of bad being something that harms another. Psycho-babble...
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I was told to join and I did resist for sometime, yet she told me there would be nudies to look at so here I am and there they are. My pet project for a personal pic was put on hold so I found a different pic to post as me. I night scope myself yet it automaticlly false-colored schemed the first pic when I...
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cirrus:
muhahahaha
welcome to the site!
welcome to the site!
that's well and fine, however...
1/3 in decimal is .3 repeating.
.3 repeating
.3 repeating
+ .3 repeating
_____________
.9 repeating
but .9 repeating != 1
the only logical conclusion is that the number one is really only theoretically equal to one. and if the number one is flawed, well then, what does that say about an entire system of math that is based off it?
...and as far as i know there is no limit to how much you can post. so go nuts!
And my math teacher is stumped after I had to explain the troubling equation using apples and an analogy involving the difference between a steel and an iron forge. I still have not clear head over this one.
Math is flawed? I agree, especially when using larger numbers, long strings, looping frequencies, radio galaxies, light speed, time travel, quantum physics...the whole lot! Only trust a real number under a million. Even then you're taking chances. Frackky Einstein, he got one bit right and messed the rest, worse we all believed the entire genius babble.
Trial and error. Even the light bulb had many times over a thousand older brothers that did not work right.
And Microsoft Windows still is not the best. Security holes and crash threats. Why do we rely on such shoddy number technology?
How humans used numbers to get the moon is more of a miracle then good technology. Remember some test pilots had very short life spans and astronauts continue to perish using things based on math.
And to think my car is a beater and has a death rattle and putters on. Miracle, I tell ya!
So what we learn? Not to buy a US space shuttle to get to France! Too bad the SST series Concordes had huge spectacular problematic crashes. Or was it also immensely pricey to keep those jets flying. Fuel and maintenance had to be ridiculous money pits. (Tickets averaged over $1500 one way.) I would have loved seeing the curve of the earth from low orbit. There's a retired SST here in a museum. Its pretty neat.
[Edited on Feb 19, 2005 1:34AM]