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simple really
YOU ARE THE SCUM OF THE AFL
Go to any Centrelink and you will see what i mean.
YOU ARE THE SCUM OF THE AFL
Go to any Centrelink and you will see what i mean.
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Well lets see you toss 99 tails in a row then, I'll give you a thousand bucks if you can toss 19 in a row.. seriously don't try to discuss principles you don't understand, probability operates in the real world, you have taken isolated cases operating at sub atomic levels to prove what? that probabilty doesn't apply in the macro? Pick up a book dude
Kinda. We're getting a little off-topic, but I'll indulge.
Basically, the application of General Relativity indicates that matter and energy are interchangable. E=MC^2. Energy = Mass(ie: Matter) x speed of light squared. Using simple mathematical theorem the equation can be changed to M = E/C^2.
The universe pre-big bang was a lot of energy and very hot in a very small space. So the energy was converted into particles. and rapid expansion ensued.
The idea that the universe will disappear isn't technically true. The current consensus is that the universe will continue to expand resulting in heat death (zeroth law of termodynamics). So the matter in the universe will to be spread out over a nearly infinite space, thus being effectively equal to zero.
This a really simple explanation, but technically correct.
Ok, is that like the nuclear bomb which was confined matter into energy, the universe was reverse with confined energy into matter?
And so the universe will just keep expanding until it runs out of steam = the Pies expanding until the last Friday in September
Nope.. I'm saying perception does not change the reality that we have accomplished all those records.. you can whine about timing but in the end everything is history, 5 minutes ago or 50 years.. it's all history
I said the universe is built on upon quantum laws, do you want to dispute this?
And of course probability operates in the macro.. this is so self evident I can't believe we are debating it.. toss a coin a 100 times and see what you get.. it will be within 1% of 50/50.. toss it a 1000 times and it will be even more accurate.. even the grubby casino gambler knows this
I said the universe is built on upon quantum laws, do you want to dispute this?
And of course probability operates in the macro.. this is so self evident I can't believe we are debating it.. toss a coin a 100 times and see what you get.. it will be within 1% of 50/50.. toss it a 1000 times and it will be even more accurate.. even the grubby casino gambler knows this
Not here. But given that the laws of quantum mechanics don't even apply 100% of the time to particles, I doubt that thats even true.
YOU CAN'T ACCURATELY PREDICT A RANDOM SERIES OF EVENTS.
Its like you're ****ing five. Were you parents related or something?
I would like to apologise to anyone who has been deeply affected by the actions of some Collingwood supporters which, in turn, has ignited a sense of dislike or hate. Yes, I admit that our club does have its 'feral' followers who at times can be unbearable and irritating. However, we must recognise that all clubs comprise of these individuals and we must learn to accept this as it will never change. Additionally, I would like everyone to know that there are still quite a number of 'decent' Magpie faithful in the world who are genuinely nice, approachable individuals who love to talk about every facet of football, not just about their own club.
I HAVE A DREAM...
That one day, the sons of Collingwood supporters and the sons of other clubs' supporters will be able to sit down at the table of brotherhood together.
*an adaptation of Martin Luther King Jr's quote*
We were'nt discussing a random event, we were discussing a 50/50 scenario and how probability applies to it.. so perhaps you could display the attention span of a 5 year old and get up to speed
We were'nt discussing a random event, we were discussing a 50/50 scenario and how probability applies to it.. so perhaps you could display the attention span of a 5 year old and get up to speed
Typical Collingwood response, leave it to the next generation and others to clean up the mess.
Sexist too
Haha, well played sir.not if only 1% of the population remember it
Such witty reparte'.The last 30 years of spitting on your coaches wasn't funny enough?
I am yet to go to a game where I can sit next to a Collingwood supporter and walk away at the end of the game and say 'what a nice guy/girl'.
With nearly every other club I've gone to games and can say I've had a good chat with an opposition supporter about the game, the umpires, the future of the clubs etc. But at Collingwood games I've found I've only ever sat near foul mouthed pigs.
I know there's some great Maggies fans out there, and I personally known a couple, but at the game I've found Magpie supporters are far more rude, abrasive and more likely to jump to conclusions.
Hawthorn is the exception to the rule. Yet to meet a decent Hawks fan at a game.
LOL...The only way that is likely to happen is if you'd just skinned and BBQ'ed them for lunch.
You backwoods types are all the same.
Cue Banjo's..............
Like I stated, The Exorcist, it was an adaptation from Martin Luther King Jr's infamous speech denoting the desire for everyone to coexist in harmony. I did not want to alter the quote too much, thus I decided to keep the 'sons' component. Sorry if it offended you.
By the way...I am the next generation and I am trying my best to make a change!
Beanmsygirl - by the way Beams is a very good player who will be a gun, and his tatts are good too - I am familiar with Martin Luther King
I think the exact quote is:
"I have a dream that my four children will one day be judged not by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character ... "
He never mentioned sons.
Given your misquotation of MLK and that you're trying to make a change, you might be better off quoting Nelson Mandela: "I learned that courage was no the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear."
For other great quotes check JFK's civil rights speech, but I don't know it off the top