Amazing displays of ignorance
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "My dad's friend told us there's no such thing as gravity - it's just the weight of air holding us down". Tell us of times you've been floored by abject stupidity. "Whenever I read the Daily Express" is not a valid answer.
( , Thu 18 Mar 2010, 16:48)
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "My dad's friend told us there's no such thing as gravity - it's just the weight of air holding us down". Tell us of times you've been floored by abject stupidity. "Whenever I read the Daily Express" is not a valid answer.
( , Thu 18 Mar 2010, 16:48)
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My dad used to tell me
that there is only a finite amount of water in the world and you can't change that, only change its state from ice/liquid/steam. I was going to explain about the result of burning hydrogen, or how I separated water once by passing a current through it, but he attended school in the 40s, and probably not a very good school whose only purpose was to teach the 3 Rs until he was old enough to leave and get a job on the barges with my grandad.
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:03, 8 replies)
that there is only a finite amount of water in the world and you can't change that, only change its state from ice/liquid/steam. I was going to explain about the result of burning hydrogen, or how I separated water once by passing a current through it, but he attended school in the 40s, and probably not a very good school whose only purpose was to teach the 3 Rs until he was old enough to leave and get a job on the barges with my grandad.
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:03, 8 replies)
HAHAHAHA your dad drives a barge
My dad drives a 40 lorry...which if you think about it is the 20th century answer to barges... unless of course it was the 19th century that barges started to come about.
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:28, closed)
My dad drives a 40 lorry...which if you think about it is the 20th century answer to barges... unless of course it was the 19th century that barges started to come about.
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:28, closed)
Shame you deleted your other post!
Was a classic! I too have a friend who works part-time in IT support! What are the chances, eh? :p
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:32, closed)
Was a classic! I too have a friend who works part-time in IT support! What are the chances, eh? :p
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:32, closed)
I realised I'd pressed enter whilst typing
and then looked up wondering "where's my text box gone".
Pretend it was a trailer for the rest of the post.
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:41, closed)
and then looked up wondering "where's my text box gone".
Pretend it was a trailer for the rest of the post.
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:41, closed)
Ah I've just seen the complete post
I retract my previous sarcastic comment! Click, by the way!
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:44, closed)
I retract my previous sarcastic comment! Click, by the way!
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:44, closed)
Damn thee! I am offended by your sarcasm
Not really, I'm too busy with my "beans & sausages and potato waffles" lunch.
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:48, closed)
Not really, I'm too busy with my "beans & sausages and potato waffles" lunch.
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 13:48, closed)
If he'd been talking about energy or mass instead of water, he'd have been entirely correct.
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( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 20:19, closed)
In all fairness
On an ecological scale he was basically right. There's no way we could make a significant dent in the word's water supply one way or the other through electrolysis or hydrogen burning.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 2:17, closed)
On an ecological scale he was basically right. There's no way we could make a significant dent in the word's water supply one way or the other through electrolysis or hydrogen burning.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 2:17, closed)
Um...
You know all that greenhouse CO2 we're getting from burning hydrocarbon fuels (i.e. crude oil derivatives)?
Well, the other product is water.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 12:52, closed)
You know all that greenhouse CO2 we're getting from burning hydrocarbon fuels (i.e. crude oil derivatives)?
Well, the other product is water.
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