Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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Re: Trying something out
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Re: Trying something out
I wonder if there is a record for the longest non sequitur thread in the world?The Annoyed Man wrote:Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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Re: Trying something out
That was only a semi-sequitur.Lonest4r wrote:I wonder if there is a record for the longest non sequitur thread in the world?The Annoyed Man wrote:Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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Re: Trying something out
...this thread HAS a sequitur...right there in that little fold of skin behind the thorch...it's just not fully developed yet...
Re: Trying something out
That is true, but chocolate covered doughnuts certainly do make good birthday gifts!The Annoyed Man wrote:That was only a semi-sequitur.Lonest4r wrote:I wonder if there is a record for the longest non sequitur thread in the world?The Annoyed Man wrote:Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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Re: Trying something out
"Your"?The Annoyed Man wrote:Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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Re: Trying something out
SQLGeek wrote:"Your"?The Annoyed Man wrote:Your a bad man.gigag04 wrote:And.....
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Re: Trying something out
Oh good, this thread is alive again. Now is my chance to settle a little debate between my wife and I.
Question : When stirring something, such as a cup of coffee, which direction do you stir?
Clockwise or counterclockwise?
Please indicate if you're left or right handed with your answer.
Question : When stirring something, such as a cup of coffee, which direction do you stir?
Clockwise or counterclockwise?
Please indicate if you're left or right handed with your answer.
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Re: Trying something out
Do you put the toilet paper on with the paper coming off the front, or off the bottom of the roll? 
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Re: Trying something out
Clockwise & right-handed.USA1 wrote:Oh good, this thread is alive again. Now is my chance to settle a little debate between my wife and I.
Question : When stirring something, such as a cup of coffee, which direction do you stir?
Clockwise or counterclockwise?
Please indicate if you're left or right handed with your answer.
That's what old catalogs are for.sjfcontrol wrote:Do you put the toilet paper on with the paper coming off the front, or off the bottom of the roll?
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Re: Trying something out
For maximum efficiency, it's important to let the Coriolis effect dictate the direction of stir. Therefore, clockwise in the northern hemisphere, counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere.USA1 wrote:Oh good, this thread is alive again. Now is my chance to settle a little debate between my wife and I.
Question : When stirring something, such as a cup of coffee, which direction do you stir?
Clockwise or counterclockwise?
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Re: Trying something out
@USA - right handed - counter clockwise, but chocolate milk goes clockwise!
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Re: Trying something out
Heh...such an elementary understanding of physics - you totally negate the polarity of the moons (yes plural). Furthermore, the coefficient of friction is influenced greatly by air density at relative altitude.Skiprr wrote:For maximum efficiency, it's important to let the Coriolis effect dictate the direction of stir. Therefore, clockwise in the northern hemisphere, counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere.USA1 wrote:Oh good, this thread is alive again. Now is my chance to settle a little debate between my wife and I.
Question : When stirring something, such as a cup of coffee, which direction do you stir?
Clockwise or counterclockwise?
<cough, cough>
Clearly the answer is counter clockwise, if in the northern hemisphere. During the summer solstice. With the right hand, pencil grip on a spoon with a checkered MSH.
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Re: Trying something out
Ok. I'm lost.
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