But what insults are acceptable
Furthermore, it was a valid reply, because you specified that he should choose his words more carefully, which implies that he was using incorrect words; my statement proved that he was using the language correctly.
Oh, and I don't see how it's insurbordination (by the definition of that word). All I'm doing is critiquing use of language, not application of forum rules.
Surely that argument also applies for burglary and murder? Aside from the risk of imprisonment (or similar) they sound like a good idea (talking as an individual taking the right, rather than society)
Geometric explanation of gravity (assuming GR); path of least resistance.
Nope, it's only circular if the velocity is precisely that required for a circular orbit, otherwise it'll be elliptical with the centre of gravity (as it were) at one focus.
The main problem is that we know of nothing that happens before an earthquake that only happens before an earthquake, and always happens before an earthquake. We also can't predict the movement of the earth's crust exactly (it's a. much too complicated, and b. chaotic).
1. The atoms in the movement isn't 'chaotic', it's delocalised.
2. The planets are travelling (effectively) in straight lines in 4 dimensional space.
3. ANY STRUCTURE where there is a radial force will have an ellipsoid orbit (ignoring other bodies)
The right to keep a weapon whos only purpose is to kill (excluding rubber bullets, but that's another matter entirely) is pretty low down on the list of vital liberties.
And the police can't keep guns at home. What's the problem?
What?
I was replying to post 'think of dropping a bullet on a lead plate from 1 meter high, it`ll leave a hypothetical dent of say 1mm, now double it`s velocity and you`ll get a 2mm deep dent.
or you could keep it at the 1 meter hight and double it`s weight and still get the 2mm dent.' that one.
As to the 22 miles per second one, you'd get a mass increase of 0.0000007%.
Since then I have read:
Armaggedon the Musical
They Came and Ate Us; Armageddon II, the B Movie
The Antipope
East of Ealing
The Sprouts of Wrath
The Brentford Chainstore Massacre
The Book of Ultimate Truths
The Raiders of the Lost Car Park
The Greatest Show Off Earth
A Dog Called Demolition
Nostradamus Ate My Hamster
Sprout Mask Replica
The Dance of the Voodoo Handbag
Sex and Drugs and Sausage Rolls
Web Site Story
The Fandom of the Operator
The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse
and
The Witches of Chiswick
by Robert Rankin.
Stardust
Smoke and Mirrors
Neverwhere
American Gods
By Neil Gaiman
Star Maker
Last and First Men
by Olaf Stapledon
The Political Animal (Jeremy Paxman)
Aberystwyth Mon Amour (Malcome Pryce)
The Illuminatus! Trilogy (Shea and Wilson)
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (Laurence Sterne)
The Divine Comedy (1) (Dante)
On Liberty (John Stuart Mill)
The Godfather (Mario Puzo)
Ubik (Phillip K Dick)
The Sirens of Titan (Kurt Vonnegut)
Stand on Zanzibar (John Brunner)
Labyrinths (Jorge Luis Borges)
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (Robert Tressell)
Tragically I Was an Only Twin (Peter Cook anthology)
To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee)
and
Carter Beats the Devil (Glen David Gold)
and I am currently reading:
Last Tango in Abersytwyth (Pryce again)
The Brentford Triangle (Rankin again)
and
Heart of Darkness (Joseph Conrad)
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