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#21 Postby B-Bear » Fri Aug 27, 2004 8:52 pm

spaceisland wrote:If what Hperstorm says is true... that there have been countless times when conditions appeared very favorable, but full development did not take place, then it just becomes more clear that additional research, as suggested, is very necessary. Development or lack thereof is a matter of physics, not chance, so there must still be major factors which we just do not yet comprehend! (and which we must clearly try to unravel).


Yes, more research is definitely needed. For example, if the Bermuda Triangle phenomenon is true, why haven't any hurricanes been lost there? Just think about it--countless hurricanes have rolled through there. And we haven't lost one yet. Is there something special about hurricanes that gives them immunity to this phenomenon? Are hurricanes the natural kryptonite for the Bermuda Triangle?

And another thing that's been bothering me--if Walmart is always rolling back prices, how come nothing is free yet?
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#22 Postby Guest » Fri Aug 27, 2004 8:55 pm

lol nice questions. The rollback thing does mystify me... :P
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#23 Postby PurdueWx80 » Fri Aug 27, 2004 8:57 pm

B-Bear wrote:
spaceisland wrote:If what Hperstorm says is true... that there have been countless times when conditions appeared very favorable, but full development did not take place, then it just becomes more clear that additional research, as suggested, is very necessary. Development or lack thereof is a matter of physics, not chance, so there must still be major factors which we just do not yet comprehend! (and which we must clearly try to unravel).


Yes, more research is definitely needed. For example, if the Bermuda Triangle phenomenon is true, why haven't any hurricanes been lost there? Just think about it--countless hurricanes have rolled through there. And we haven't lost one yet. Is there something special about hurricanes that gives them immunity to this phenomenon? Are hurricanes the natural kryptonite for the Bermuda Triangle?

And another thing that's been bothering me--if Walmart is always rolling back prices, how come nothing is free yet?


LOL Have you been drinking this evening??? ;)
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#24 Postby B-Bear » Fri Aug 27, 2004 9:25 pm

PurdueWx80 wrote:
B-Bear wrote:
spaceisland wrote:If what Hperstorm says is true... that there have been countless times when conditions appeared very favorable, but full development did not take place, then it just becomes more clear that additional research, as suggested, is very necessary. Development or lack thereof is a matter of physics, not chance, so there must still be major factors which we just do not yet comprehend! (and which we must clearly try to unravel).


Yes, more research is definitely needed. For example, if the Bermuda Triangle phenomenon is true, why haven't any hurricanes been lost there? Just think about it--countless hurricanes have rolled through there. And we haven't lost one yet. Is there something special about hurricanes that gives them immunity to this phenomenon? Are hurricanes the natural kryptonite for the Bermuda Triangle?

And another thing that's been bothering me--if Walmart is always rolling back prices, how come nothing is free yet?


LOL Have you been drinking this evening??? ;)


:eek: Are you spying on me?
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