06 Aug 15
Originally posted by Great Big SteesA) A fickle and hateful God made everything good bad and everything bad good.
A: The death of the former King/Queen and first in line...oh and not abdicating.
Q: Why is it that most of the foods we eat, that really taste good tend to be bad for us?
Q0 why is it that 60 odd years back we were told that our food needed preservatives and pesticide, etc then they charged us extra, then they decided we were better off eating natural organic food so they took out all the preservatives used natural fertilizer then charged us more for less?
Originally posted by redbadgerA: Simple...advertising firms spinning.
A) A fickle and hateful God made everything good bad and everything bad good.
Q0 why is it that 60 odd years back we were told that our food needed preservatives and pesticide, etc then they charged us extra, then they decided we were better off eating natural organic food so they took out all the preservatives used natural fertilizer then charged us more for less?
Q: Where do we draw the line on good taste?
Originally posted by ptoblerA:yes, at least for for zeta-functions of curves over finite fields
A. After Ronald Reagan in the US, the British have learned their lesson and will be very wary of such.
Q. Is the Riemann Hypothesis true?
Q:How many candidates will be runing for the presidential elections in the USA next year?
Originally posted by PonderableA: Two, plus any number of hopeless clowns.
A:yes, at least for for zeta-functions of curves over finite fields
Q:How many candidates will be runing for the presidential elections in the USA next year?
Q: Have you ever read a sacred text of another religion than yours? (Being atheist doesn't count, I'm curious about real cross-interest.)
Originally posted by Shallow BlueA: At one point in my life I "dabbled" in a few.
A: Two, plus any number of hopeless clowns.
Q: Have you ever read a sacred text of another religion than yours? (Being atheist doesn't count, I'm curious about real cross-interest.)
Q: What's the main control "thingy" called in a computer?