Re: Etymology of this term.
- From: "PaulJK" <paul.kriha@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 21:17:09 +1300
Peter T. Daniels wrote:
On Jan 5, 10:00 pm, "PaulJK" <paul.kr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Harlan Messinger wrote:
Peter T. Daniels wrote:[...]
On Jan 5, 1:01 pm, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removet...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Franz Gnaedinger wrote:
somehow evoke fur). However, Peiraeus Piraeus"The moon might be made of green cheese, and moon men might live beneath
and Pharos make PIR more likely.
Killrating my messages can't devalidate my
arguments. Only better arguments could.
the surface and live on that green cheese. They could be silicon-based
life forms. They might be plotting to launch an attack on earth."
Would you call that an argument?
You haven't made any arguments. You've just randomly stuck "could be" or
"may be" in front of a bunch of unfounded assertions the truth of which
there's no substantive reason to suspect.-
If by cheese you mean what we know as cheese, how could a silicon-
based life form live on it?
Sheesh, think outside the box. Silicon cheese, of course.
Arrrgh, you should have let Franz explain that, inconsistencies
of this nature would be a piece of cake for him to deal with
in a single paragraph of less than 140 lines.
We are not talking about cake. We are talking about cheese. Silicon
cheese, no less.
True, true, silicon cheese cake, made out of silicon cheese,
made out of silicon milk, milked out of a silicon udder.
.
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