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Originally Posted by roflwaffle
Nope, it's stuck like that for all eternity, a time longer than time itself, but smaller than an uncountably long time.
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That is, unless I use the all-powerful "edit" button [insert Dr. Evil laugh here]...
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Originally Posted by roflwaffle
order to do that, even with a general case, you'll need to have/present more information than just anecdotal accounts, to show that in general what you said is the case. I think defining stuff such as bounds and what you meant by "in general" quantitatively would be a good start. Not to say that what you said isn't true in general, unlike my response to your earlier statement, just that you need way more data to establish it in a scientific way IMO.
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C'mon BBQ-man, don't make me work for it
OK, I agree that at least 3 examples would make it "Scientific".
Short Story -- A few years ago, I nearly bought an early-80's VW Diesel Pickup to haul larger items or use it for my computer business at the time (the Rabbit chassis) -- or "
Caddy" as it's called. At the time I lived in an apartment, so I would've needed to park it at a friend's house. Plus, insure it for a year and learn to repair it as needed. At the time, the Math didn't add up.
Here's the question. Let's say you have the space to park one vehicle. What would would you own and why?
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