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*runs like all bloody hell from this thread, never to return*
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I didn't know that there was an "original" thread. I thought this was a discussion that existed in one form or another over a long period of time. But, actually, I think I remember the thread you're talking about... :-)
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No, no. I have no intention of debating it here again. My personal debate with Tim on it is quite enough, thank you. I'm just saying how silly the whole debate is. Which means that now that I'm arguing Tim about it, I'm pretty darned silly, too...
------------------ "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." - George Bernard Shaw
Jim Phelps
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"And I shall now propose that the Defiant is a physical and tangible object, is it not?"
"It most certainly is."
"And since the Defiant is a physical and tangible object, then tell me, shan't it most certainly have a size?"
"That is only natural."
"That is how we prove that the Defiant has a size. And here is how we shall determine that measure. Let us, my dear Glaucon stick this end of the rope right here...and walk with it all the way over to that nose over there".
"Yes, let us."
They stop at the end of the ship.
"And so, Glaucon, we seem to be 7/8ths through with our rope. And tell me, what shall now be the proper size?"
"I have no idea."
"You have a mind, don't you? If the rope is a quarter of a Zeuslength in size, then the Defiant shalt most naturally be seven times the thirty-second part of a Zeuslength?"
"Forgive me for asking, but how long is a Zeuslength?..." . . .
[This message has been edited by Boris (edited September 27, 2000).]
------------------ "If the rope is a quarter of a Zeuslength in size, then the Defiant shalt most naturally be seven times the thirty-second part of a Zeuslength?" -Boris Skrbic, 27-Sep-2000