Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2001 8:36 am
That twisting obviously made her halo fall off 
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A quick look thru the Weasel's Perfect Answers book says....use duct tape next time.Originally posted by Gruntboy:
<STRONG>That twisting obviously made her halo fall off</STRONG>
I don't know if I want to hear this tale...Originally posted by Gruntboy:
<STRONG>You want me to use duct tape on sailor saturn? Well, okay, if you insist. I believe she prefers silk rope though.
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*looks at the halo Sandy handed her* Sorry, hun, but this is your halo.Originally posted by Shadow Sandrock:
<STRONG>Hey lemme see this halo..
*sees price tag, thinks for a moment...*
Well, it's probably authentic...
*hands it back to Sailor Saturn, compeletely ignorant of the "Ban-Dai" written on the side of it*</STRONG>
*shrugs* I just do.Originally posted by Yshania:
<STRONG>lol! but with all this twisting and turning how do you stay focused?![]()
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I actually agree to a degree with the notion that because i haven't seen it, i do not know it to be true. I have been shown pictures that the world is spherical, but i have not seen it with my own eyes. So i can not say for certain that it is so.Originally posted by VoodooDali:
<STRONG>I say go back in time and kill Galileo and Copernicus. The earth is round? Doesn't look like it to me! I'm ready to join the Flat Earth Society! Check out their webpage: [url="http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/fe-scidi.htm"]http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/fe-scidi.htm[/url]</STRONG>
I've seen it with my own eyes. The Earth is shaped like an inverted our glass who's straight sides have been warped into a convex curve.Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>I actually agree to a degree with the notion that because i haven't seen it, i do not know it to be true. I have been shown pictures that the world is spherical, but i have not seen it with my own eyes. So i can not say for certain that it is so.</STRONG>
Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>I actually agree to a degree with the notion that because i haven't seen it, i do not know it to be true. I have been shown pictures that the world is spherical, but i have not seen it with my own eyes. So i can not say for certain that it is so.
This of course can come down to common sense</STRONG>
Copernicus and Galileo had nothing to do with the shape of the earth. It's shape was actually understood to be round in academic circles back in the 13th century, only nobody could prove it to have commercial advantages. Typical that they credited the person who gave others wealth off the fact with the actual invention of the idea.Originally posted by VoodooDali:
<STRONG>I say go back in time and kill Galileo and Copernicus. The earth is round? Doesn't look like it to me</STRONG>
Please, tell me, what Galileo are you talking about?Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>The guy was a sarcastic b!stard who loved creating straw men, ridiculing their ideas, and knocking down his opponents with irony both in public and behind their backs with slander and insults.</STRONG>
My worries about taking out Stalin has to do with Beria - I read some historian who thought Beria might have made peace with Germany before Stalingrad, if he had had his saying. I don't know how likely this is - history is by far my worst subject, I belive Fable can clear this out for meOriginally posted by Tom:
<STRONG>@ CE yes i think i agree take stalin out.</STRONG>
Galileo Galilei--why? Looking for references to the material I've mentioned, above?Originally posted by Sailor Saturn:
<STRONG>Please, tell me, what Galileo are you talking about?</STRONG>
It's hard to analyze, in the absence of actual comparisons, how Beria rather than Stalin at that head of the Soviet Secretariat would have affected national and international policy. Certainly, Beria was more sane, in so far as common self-delusion goes; but he was also the man basically structured the KGB, and he was known for his ruthlessness. I suspect he would have been more dangerous in some respects, albeit less inclined to interfere with day-to-day operations of his subordinates.Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>My worries about taking out Stalin has to do with Beria - I read some historian who thought Beria might have made peace with Germany before Stalingrad, if he had had his saying. I don't know how likely this is - history is by far my worst subject, I belive Fable can clear this out for me</STRONG>
Hmm...interesting...I've read several biographies about Galileo Galilei(one of which, the title of was "Galileo") and none of them put him in quite the light you put him in. *shrugs* Must just be varying author's views on Galileo's life or some such. I do agree though that Galileo is very interesting to read about.Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>Galileo Galilei--why? Looking for references to the material I've mentioned, above?</STRONG>