Re: what is this?
From: Rick Lindsay (rolindsayyahoo.com)
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 13:12:36 -0700 (PDT)
What RodMon is referring to here is the two OBVIOUS
miracles:

1) That the miraculous human body can can completely
reassemble corn - after you have chewed it to a pulp!

2) That the same miraculous body can create peanuts
(Sorry Rod, its peanuts not cashews.) when you haven't
eaten peanuts in WEEKS!

And as to your first question; I know this answer
isn't definitive BUT, I have seen dead butterflies
here in North America - with my own two eyes!

rick
PS: I wonder if we would have anything to talk about
if a red car could win an F1 race?

--- Rod Van Koughnet <rodv [at] lmpetroleum.com> wrote:

> So, by dropping my guts in the woods in the southern
> hemisphere, do I
> incinerate a butterfly wing somewhere in the
> northern hemisphere?  Would
> anybody know?
> 
> Oh, and regarding the Douglas Adams quote, was he
> wondering at corn or was
> it cashews?
> 
> Cheers,
> Rod
> Wellington
> 
> PS, Hi to Ric, Rui, Charles and Buck if they're
> still out there!
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Lindsay [mailto:rolindsay [at] yahoo.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, 10 July 2008 6:21 a.m.
> To: jimshadow [at] verizon.net
> Cc: rodv [at] lmpetroleum.com; The FerrariList; Allen
> Lindsay
> Subject: Re: [Ferrari] what is this?
> 
> Which leads us into chaos theory.  If an entangled 
> farticle pair is linked but the farticle and its
> anti-farticle are in different hemispheres - north
> and
> south - will the slight Coriolis-induced variation
> in
> their stink-factor be also linked?  If so, this
> perhaps explains the natural balance in the universe
> preventing entropy from rocketing us off into total
> disorder! BUT, if chaos rules, true balance is never
> reached because of tiny fractal differences in
> initial
> odoriferous conditions - then farts do actually
> stink!
> 
> 
> Paraphrasing Douglas Adams, "This wonder is
> obviously
> a miracle and thereby proves the non-existence of
> God."
> 
> Damn we're good!
> 
> rick - kcir
> 
> --- jimshadow [at] verizon.net wrote:
> 
> > This is great!  Now can we tie in some String
> Theory
> > into this?     Would the flatulence coming fom say
> a
> > car parked in Ft Wayne as the occupant is reading
> > his Blackberry have the slightest effect on the
> > vortices of gasseous emissions from fellow
> FListers 
> > in either hemisphere??
> > 
> > Jim 
> 
> 

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