IG:Was that really necessary?
You asserted that bumblebees violate the laws of physics yet they obviously fly. What gives? Is this a crack in the Matrix or proof of Jesus' Holy Magic(tm) ?
How much whiskey have you drank this evening?
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IG:Was that really necessary?
You asserted that bumblebees violate the laws of physics yet they obviously fly. What gives? Is this a crack in the Matrix or proof of Jesus' Holy Magic(tm) ?
How much whiskey have you drank this evening?
IronGland:
You asserted that bumblebees violate the laws of physics yet they obviously fly.
I'm not certain where the information originates, but it's got something to do with research by wing designers, I think. From the comments of others, it appears that there's far more to take into account than mere wingshape, and the idea has been debunked. Ya think I've never seen a bumblebee flying, here in the wilds of Scotland??
How much whiskey have you drank this evening?
Just leaving work, at 8pm - not touched a drop in over a week, and wouldn't have started this early anyhow - how about you?
Watson:
Just read that link, thanks. Looks like I wasn't too far off on the source, but given that I first heard the idea as a kid in the 70s, perchance might I be forgiven?
That 'The Harlot riding the wild beast represents Christendom', in Revelation was originally made up by a 16Century Scot.
steve
Now why doesn't that surprise me?
We make all sorts of shyte up, only excelled by the Irish
I was surprised to learn the other day that actor Judge Reinhold was never actually a judge!
He has always been an actor and never even went to law school. Judge was just a nickname his Dad gave him when he was a toddler.
Tammy
Charles Taze Russell was never a Jehovah's Witness.
The chocolate drink Yoo Hoo has no expiration date. Neither does bubble gum.
Glass when it is in it's molten (liquid) form conducts electricity very well. When cooled, glass is an insulator. Odd.
Bet ya most people don't know that deer ate my cherry treesdown to the ground.