Re: Trying something out
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:54 am
Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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I wonder if there is a record for the longest non sequitur thread in the world?The Annoyed Man wrote:Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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That was only a semi-sequitur.Lonest4r wrote:I wonder if there is a record for the longest non sequitur thread in the world?The Annoyed Man wrote:Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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That is true, but chocolate covered doughnuts certainly do make good birthday gifts!The Annoyed Man wrote:That was only a semi-sequitur.Lonest4r wrote:I wonder if there is a record for the longest non sequitur thread in the world?The Annoyed Man wrote:Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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"Your"?The Annoyed Man wrote:Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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SQLGeek wrote:"Your"?The Annoyed Man wrote:Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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Clockwise & right-handed.USA1 wrote:Oh good, this thread is alive again. Now is my chance to settle a little debate between my wife and I.
Question : When stirring something, such as a cup of coffee, which direction do you stir?
Clockwise or counterclockwise?
Please indicate if you're left or right handed with your answer.
That's what old catalogs are for.sjfcontrol wrote:Do you put the toilet paper on with the paper coming off the front, or off the bottom of the roll?
For maximum efficiency, it's important to let the Coriolis effect dictate the direction of stir. Therefore, clockwise in the northern hemisphere, counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere.USA1 wrote:Oh good, this thread is alive again. Now is my chance to settle a little debate between my wife and I.
Question : When stirring something, such as a cup of coffee, which direction do you stir?
Clockwise or counterclockwise?
Heh...such an elementary understanding of physics - you totally negate the polarity of the moons (yes plural). Furthermore, the coefficient of friction is influenced greatly by air density at relative altitude.Skiprr wrote:For maximum efficiency, it's important to let the Coriolis effect dictate the direction of stir. Therefore, clockwise in the northern hemisphere, counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere.USA1 wrote:Oh good, this thread is alive again. Now is my chance to settle a little debate between my wife and I.
Question : When stirring something, such as a cup of coffee, which direction do you stir?
Clockwise or counterclockwise?
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