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What the Fark???

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Hate to say it, but he just hit the jackpot. He's probably lawyering up right now.

I don't think so. Yes, I am naturally pessimistic about things that like, but he clearly took a run at the guy. At that point it's defense.
 
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Man, what is going to be the etiquette on cracking open a cold one there? Is the Preacher going to pause every so often to let everybody pop one all at once?? Or are you just going to treat it like one would a fart in church, where you're just waiting for everybody to be singing loudly to crack it open? ?
Maybe there are no cans or bottles; could be that someone's manning the keg?
 
Re: What the Fark???

Man, what is going to be the etiquette on cracking open a cold one there? Is the Preacher going to pause every so often to let everybody pop one all at once?? Or are you just going to treat it like one would a fart in church, where you're just waiting for everybody to be singing loudly to crack it open? ?
I'm waiting to read about the after church DWI arrest volumes increase with the local police staking out the services for their annual retirement funds fundraiser.
It sounds more thrilling than a white Bronco.
 
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Theories like this make my head hurt.

In a paper published in the journal Physical Review X, Professor Howard Wiseman and Dr Michael Hall from Griffith's Centre for Quantum Dynamics, and Dr Dirk-Andre Deckert from the University of California, take interacting parallel worlds out of the realm of science fiction and into that of hard science.
The team proposes that parallel universes really exist, and that they interact. That is, rather than evolving independently, nearby worlds influence one another by a subtle force of repulsion. They show that such an interaction could explain everything that is bizarre about quantum mechanics.

This is the full paper. I am going to try (and fail) to read and understand it this weekend.
 
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