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And you thought global warming theory was B.S? This is even moreridiculous. Controlling gravity
On Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 2:26:19 AM UTC-4, Chris.B wrote:
only the Irish still play bagpipes in the street, while wearing kilts... http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/ar...rley.html?_r=0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPCd...&nohtml5=False (I'll ask the DJ to play that one soon.) |
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And you thought global warming theory was B.S? This is even moreridiculous. Controlling gravity
On Wednesday, 13 April 2016 13:40:11 UTC+2, wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/ar...rley.html?_r=0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPCd...&nohtml5=False (I'll ask the DJ to play that one soon.) Just because one can does not not necessarily mean that one should. I learned to dislike massed bagpipes in Scotland as a child. Though I did enjoy the drums and the [occasional] wistful, bagpipe solo. |
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And you thought global warming theory was B.S? This is even moreridiculous. Controlling gravity
On Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 8:53:25 AM UTC-4, Chris.B wrote:
On Wednesday, 13 April 2016 13:40:11 UTC+2, wrote: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/ar...rley.html?_r=0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPCd...&nohtml5=False (I'll ask the DJ to play that one soon.) Just because one can does not not necessarily mean that one should. What, ask the DJ to play a song? I learned to dislike massed bagpipes in Scotland as a child. Though I did enjoy the drums and the [occasional] wistful, bagpipe solo. Here you go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4aUPC0zMok |
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And you thought global warming theory was B.S? This is even moreridiculous. Controlling gravity
On Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 9:18:14 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 8:53:25 AM UTC-4, Chris.B wrote: On Wednesday, 13 April 2016 13:40:11 UTC+2, wrote: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/ar...rley.html?_r=0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPCd...&nohtml5=False (I'll ask the DJ to play that one soon.) Just because one can does not not necessarily mean that one should. What, ask the DJ to play a song? I learned to dislike massed bagpipes in Scotland as a child. Though I did enjoy the drums and the [occasional] wistful, bagpipe solo. Here you go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4aUPC0zMok Upon further reflection, I have concluded that a little bit of bagpipe music goes a long way. |
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And you thought global warming theory was B.S? This is even moreridiculous. Controlling gravity
Countryside is a geographical term and I will stroll through the Irish countryside today and not the British countryside hence no 'British Isles -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural_area The mindless guy can be excused as he reasoned out that Ireland is part of the British Isles and therefore its citizens are British but the only people holding out are the empirical thugs who insist on the British Isles as a geographical designation while ignoring that British countryside and Irish countryside as distinct geographical locations applies. These academics have been a scourge on Britain whether it was Piltdown man, the treatment of John Harrison, the calendar reform in their ability to innovate,adjust and adapt. The polar day/night cycle and its attendant terms of dawn and twilight at the Equinoxes is a clear break from Royal Society empiricism , an astronomical Independence as it were and a fresh start for everyone. The great rotation behind that year long cycle is facilitated by the perception that the North and South poles act like a window into that surface rotation to the Sun whereas that single rotation is swamped by daily rotation apart from the polar points. |
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And you thought global warming theory was B.S? This iseven more ridiculous. Controlling gravity
oriel36 wrote:
Countryside is a geographical term and I will stroll through the Irish countryside today and not the British countryside hence no 'British Isles - I hope you enjoy your stroll in the countryside of the Republic of Ireland. While you are enjoy getting the scenery you can ponder the fact that you're also walking on the island or Ireland, the British Isles and Europe. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural_area The mindless guy can be excused as he reasoned out that Ireland is part of the British Isles and therefore its citizens are British but the only people holding out are the empirical thugs who insist on the British Isles as a geographical designation while ignoring that British countryside and Irish countryside as distinct geographical locations applies. These academics have been a scourge on Britain whether it was Piltdown man, the treatment of John Harrison, the calendar reform in their ability to innovate,adjust and adapt. Piltdown Man is a wonderful example of how science eventually exposes hoaxers and crackpots However careful their planning. Irish citizens are not citizens of the United Kingdom unless they were born as Uk citizens. No more of your lies about my views. You will go to hell unless you confess this sin at a future date. The polar day/night cycle and its attendant terms of dawn and twilight at the Equinoxes is a clear break from Royal Society empiricism , an astronomical Independence as it were and a fresh start for everyone. Arrant nonsense! Most people don't care. Those who do know you're wrong. Nobody agrees with you. The great rotation behind that year long cycle is facilitated by the perception that the North and South poles act like a window into that surface rotation to the Sun whereas that single rotation is swamped by daily rotation apart from the polar points. One of your many fantasies. |
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And you thought global warming theory was B.S? This is even moreridiculous. Controlling gravity
On Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 10:53:25 AM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote:
oriel36 wrote: Countryside is a geographical term and I will stroll through the Irish countryside today and not the British countryside hence no 'British Isles - I hope you enjoy your stroll in the countryside of the Republic of Ireland. While you are enjoy getting the scenery you can ponder the fact that you're also walking on the island or Ireland, the British Isles and Europe. This is what makes you,as an empiricist, most like the ISIS thugs in having destructive and mindless convictions but no central country or face. It wasn't a nationalistic argument but the ability to reason from first principles where countryside is a geographical term hence there is no basis for assigning relevance to the vanished notion of the 'British Isles' by way of a geographical description. It is actually an insult to British citizens for any Scottish, Welsh, English or Northern Irish can walk through the British countryside but not those where the Shannon,Lee and Liffey flow as they stroll through the Ireland and the Irish countryside. Having no respect for constitutional entities, including the British constitution via the Monarchy , is neither surprising nor shocking as I have watched as the empiricists ran amok with so many areas of Western civilization while having no sense of occasion nor value and especially its roots in the assault on the celestial arena, astronomy and terrestrial sciences. There is no intermediary between Ireland and Europe and inserting 'British Isles' between the two makes you little more than a traitor to your own constitution so you will have to square with that. 'Constitutional provisions.' (1)It is hereby recognized and declared that the part of Ireland heretofore known as Eire ceased, as from the eighteenth day of April, nineteen hundred and forty-nine, to be part of His Majesty's dominions.' http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/12-13-14/41 Cowardice,stupidity or both are fine however empiricists dominate the education curriculum and that is a huge problem for everyone. |
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And you thought global warming theory was B.S? This is even moreridiculous. Controlling gravity
On Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 4:15:06 AM UTC-4, oriel36 wrote:
Countryside is a geographical term and I will stroll through the Irish countryside today and not the British countryside hence no 'British Isles - http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland...nd-392897.html While taking your little strolls, be sure to look as Irish as possible so that you won't be mistaken for either English or Australian. The mindless guy can be excused as he reasoned out that Ireland is part of the British Isles and therefore its citizens are British... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecfF...&nohtml5=False /add flame-proof protective gear/ : The folks "dancing" in the background... are they English, Irish, Scottish or British or white American? They all look alike to me. ;-) |
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And you thought global warming theory was B.S? This iseven more ridiculous. Controlling gravity
oriel36 wrote:
On Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 10:53:25 AM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote: oriel36 wrote: Countryside is a geographical term and I will stroll through the Irish countryside today and not the British countryside hence no 'British Isles - I hope you enjoy your stroll in the countryside of the Republic of Ireland. While you are enjoy getting the scenery you can ponder the fact that you're also walking on the island or Ireland, the British Isles and Europe. This is what makes you,as an empiricist, most like the ISIS thugs in having destructive and mindless convictions but no central country or face. It wasn't a nationalistic argument but the ability to reason from first principles where countryside is a geographical term hence there is no basis for assigning relevance to the vanished notion of the 'British Isles' by way of a geographical description. It is actually an insult to British citizens for any Scottish, Welsh, English or Northern Irish can walk through the British countryside but not those where the Shannon,Lee and Liffey flow as they stroll through the Ireland and the Irish countryside. Having no respect for constitutional entities, including the British constitution via the Monarchy , is neither surprising nor shocking as I have watched as the empiricists ran amok with so many areas of Western civilization while having no sense of occasion nor value and especially its roots in the assault on the celestial arena, astronomy and terrestrial sciences. There is no intermediary between Ireland and Europe and inserting 'British Isles' between the two makes you little more than a traitor to your own constitution so you will have to square with that. 'Constitutional provisions.' (1)It is hereby recognized and declared that the part of Ireland heretofore known as Eire ceased, as from the eighteenth day of April, nineteen hundred and forty-nine, to be part of His Majesty's dominions.' http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/12-13-14/41 Cowardice,stupidity or both are fine however empiricists dominate the education curriculum and that is a huge problem for everyone. Quick facts: Geography, Location ... British Isles Other native names Breetish Isles (Scots) Ynysoedd Prydain (Welsh) Enesow Bretennek (Cornish) Éire agus an Bhreatain Mhór (Irish)[1] Eileanan Bhreatainn (Scottish Gaelic)[2] Ny h-Ellanyn Goaldagh (Manx)[3] Îles Britanniques (French)[4] |
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And you thought global warming theory was B.S? This is even moreridiculous. Controlling gravity
On Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 12:42:01 PM UTC-4, Mike Collins wrote:
oriel36 wrote: On Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 10:53:25 AM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote: oriel36 wrote: Countryside is a geographical term and I will stroll through the Irish countryside today and not the British countryside hence no 'British Isles - I hope you enjoy your stroll in the countryside of the Republic of Ireland. While you are enjoy getting the scenery you can ponder the fact that you're also walking on the island or Ireland, the British Isles and Europe. This is what makes you,as an empiricist, most like the ISIS thugs in having destructive and mindless convictions but no central country or face. It wasn't a nationalistic argument but the ability to reason from first principles where countryside is a geographical term hence there is no basis for assigning relevance to the vanished notion of the 'British Isles' by way of a geographical description. It is actually an insult to British citizens for any Scottish, Welsh, English or Northern Irish can walk through the British countryside but not those where the Shannon,Lee and Liffey flow as they stroll through the Ireland and the Irish countryside. Having no respect for constitutional entities, including the British constitution via the Monarchy , is neither surprising nor shocking as I have watched as the empiricists ran amok with so many areas of Western civilization while having no sense of occasion nor value and especially its roots in the assault on the celestial arena, astronomy and terrestrial sciences. There is no intermediary between Ireland and Europe and inserting 'British Isles' between the two makes you little more than a traitor to your own constitution so you will have to square with that. 'Constitutional provisions.' (1)It is hereby recognized and declared that the part of Ireland heretofore known as Eire ceased, as from the eighteenth day of April, nineteen hundred and forty-nine, to be part of His Majesty's dominions.' http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/12-13-14/41 Cowardice,stupidity or both are fine however empiricists dominate the education curriculum and that is a huge problem for everyone. Quick facts: Geography, Location ... British Isles Other native names Breetish Isles (Scots) Ynysoedd Prydain (Welsh) Enesow Bretennek (Cornish) Éire agus an Bhreatain Mhór (Irish)[1] Eileanan Bhreatainn (Scottish Gaelic)[2] Ny h-Ellanyn Goaldagh (Manx)[3] Îles Britanniques (French)[4] Perhaps if the birdman were to post and read only in his native tongue (Gaeilge) then he would 1) be better understood 2) not be as offended if called "British." |
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