DaveC426913
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Is that ex ano nervosa?Yes, when Write4U starts talking about "functions" you can bet he is speaking ex ano.
I can find no definition of ex ano. The Google has not heard of it.
Is that ex ano nervosa?Yes, when Write4U starts talking about "functions" you can bet he is speaking ex ano.
atheists tend to think math is an answer to everything
I don't think so
I asked a mathematician
"Why am I ugly?"
He didn't give me a formula
He said "It's gods will"
Was that god's will or god swill?
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Considering how ugly I am
I may well be god swill
Nice one
Kick me when I'm down
Did you come from a duck?
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A Duckaphant
Looks like a duck
Quacks like a duck
But is a offspring of a unholy alliance
When the pope speaks ex cathedra (=from the chair), "cathedra" would be the ablative case of the noun. I am taking "ano" to be the ablative of "anus".Is that ex ano nervosa?
I can find no definition of ex ano. The Google has not heard of it.
When the pope speaks ex cathedra (=from the chair), "cathedra" would be the ablative case of the noun. I am taking "ano" to be the ablative of "anus".
I have to say you do bring a touch of class to this forum.Quite right! The alternative declension with anū as ablative would mean "out of his female soothsayer".
I'm an atheist, but even I am not prepared to assert that there never will be proof of God.There is no proof of God, there never has been and there never will be.
It's been 14.7 billion years of tomorrows without any evidence of such extraordinary powers performed by an individual not long enough for you? I am absolutely convinced that there is no God as described in the Bible. You believe Moses parted the sea?I'm an atheist, but even I am not prepared to assert that there never will be proof of God.
If, tomorrow, a mile tall guy in a robe, sporting a white beard and a staff parted the clouds and, with a snap of his fingers, turned night into day, I would consider that compelling evidence of God.
That seems fairly obvious, no?Which can be reduced to "Mathematics is mathematics".
Exactly, but it was not the mathematics that put us on the moon, it was the application of mathematics. Do you see the difference?It is obviously a useful tool, especially when used for situations that cannot be tested easily, such as landing on the Moon.
It does not require worship, even as there are some learned individuals who believe they deserve worship.But it is only a tool. It's not worthy of worship.
How handy *applied mathematics* are! Abstract mathematics, which symbolize the mathematical functions of the universe, were responsible for the precise measurements your "spanner" makes to begin with.Spanners, are more useful than mathematics.
You can't build a space ship without spanners, so the UFO construction crews have spanners.
Therefore they have hands to hold the spanners.
And they have to see what they are doing and think about it.
But it is only a tool. It's not worthy of worship.
Until someone comes and uses your screwdriver as a prying tool and bends it.I worship the American screwdriver
What a real screwdriver fails at the last few turns you can rely on the American screwdriver to finish the job
Until someone comes and uses your screwdriver as a prying tool and bends it.
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I like natural patterns, they tell me something.