That thread should have been drowned in those deep waters...Don Juan Demarco wrote:Comment 1 by Richard Dawkins
A challenging question, both philosophically and scientifically. Philosophically, it goes to the heart of semantic theory. Is a planet defined as any sufficiently large object in orbit around a star? Or must it have certain appearances or properties, for example a spherical shape? If the latter, we sharply confront the scientific ramifications of this deep question. Any sufficiently large horse would instantly collapse under its own gravity and become spherical. But then it would no longer be a horse. These are deep waters indeed.
Is a horse a planet?
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In France you say?colubridae wrote:Very strong gamey.lordpasternack wrote:What did it taste like, seriously?colubridae wrote:I once eat some horse. (fucking frenchie restaurants)
It was very stringy.
Mrs C ordered it. It was poulain. She assumed it was some kind of chicken.
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Oddly enough, in their attempt to restructure the forum and make it more accessible to outside readers, what they have effectively done is eliminate all but the whining atheist apologetics (Yes, I used that term) and psuedo-intellectual quandries that plagued the philosophy section (and now plague ours).
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Yup the French love their horse meat, I remember going to France on a school trip and being given burgers to eat, turns out they were horse burgers, didn't bother me but there were a couple of very upset 13 year old equestrians!Animavore wrote:In France you say?colubridae wrote:Very strong gamey.lordpasternack wrote:What did it taste like, seriously?colubridae wrote:I once eat some horse. (fucking frenchie restaurants)
It was very stringy.
Mrs C ordered it. It was poulain. She assumed it was some kind of chicken.
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I remember when I was a fully paid up member of a forum about the Titanic - there was some seriously in depth shit about the ship there from people who really could describe themselves as experts - everything from the propulsion system and technical reports, to theories about grounding, how the ship broke up, crew and passenger research, everything right down to the fashions of the era (Bella would have loved all that stuff).
Of course, hundreds of wet knickered girls would call by each day to find out all about Jack Dawson, and there would usually be about ten posts regaling us all with made up shite about someone's great granny who was on board (but wasn't really - oh, we did enjoy the devastation it caused when we proved they couldn't have been on the Titanic, although like religion many refused to believe us). There were ususally a couple of posts about cursed mummies and dirt about conspiracy theories. All of that bollocks was dumped in a great big bin called "Message Board" and it was poked over for fun if things were quiet on the main forum.
Looks like Dawkins forum has thrown out the experts and now has to build using the wet knicker brigade.
Of course, hundreds of wet knickered girls would call by each day to find out all about Jack Dawson, and there would usually be about ten posts regaling us all with made up shite about someone's great granny who was on board (but wasn't really - oh, we did enjoy the devastation it caused when we proved they couldn't have been on the Titanic, although like religion many refused to believe us). There were ususally a couple of posts about cursed mummies and dirt about conspiracy theories. All of that bollocks was dumped in a great big bin called "Message Board" and it was poked over for fun if things were quiet on the main forum.
Looks like Dawkins forum has thrown out the experts and now has to build using the wet knicker brigade.
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colubridae wrote:Very strong gamey.lordpasternack wrote:What did it taste like, seriously?colubridae wrote:I once eat some horse. (fucking frenchie restaurants)
It was very stringy.
Mrs C ordered it. It was poulain. She assumed it was some kind of chicken.
BTW of course when the ordered poulain (foal) arrived Mrs C twigged what it was and wouldn't touch it.
So muggins had to eat it. tsk women!
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And what a fucking stupid response.devogue wrote:Dawkins was first to respond.

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I've got this really weird feeling that it's the "Off Topic" of the new forum - it is tagged under "humour" and everyone seems to be having exciting fun.
Wow.
It's just so...unexpected.
Wow.
It's just so...unexpected.
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was the horse lamedevogue wrote:I've got this really weird feeling that it's the "Off Topic" of the new forum - it is tagged under "humour" and everyone seems to be having exciting fun.
Wow.
It's just so...unexpected.

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Hey guy's, here's a joke:
What's the difference between a forum and a discussion board?
The format and the way you contribute!
AH HA HA...
What's the difference between a forum and a discussion board?
The format and the way you contribute!
AH HA HA...
"The fact is that far more crime and child abuse has been committed by zealots in the name of God, Jesus and Mohammed than has ever been committed in the name of Satan. Many people don't like that statement but few can argue with it."
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Not as much as the thread was.colubridae wrote:was the horse lamedevogue wrote:I've got this really weird feeling that it's the "Off Topic" of the new forum - it is tagged under "humour" and everyone seems to be having exciting fun.
Wow.
It's just so...unexpected.
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What's the difference between a forum and a discussion board?Don Juan Demarco wrote:Hey guy's, here's a joke:
What's the difference between a forum and a discussion board?
The format and the way you contribute!
AH HA HA...
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I guess they don't get the gravatar[/i of the situation.. AH HA HA HA.Feck wrote:What's the difference between a forum and a discussion board?Don Juan Demarco wrote:Hey guy's, here's a joke:
What's the difference between a forum and a discussion board?
The format and the way you contribute!
AH HA HA...
About 500 posts a day and a community
Man, I'd be a fucking star over there!
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Fuck!
All that time and brainpower spent by the former members on in-depth science without a word from Dawkins.
Someone wants to talk about the difference between a planet and a horse and he gets Richard to post the first response.
He's lost the plot allright... along with the theme music, the players, the script, the cinematographer, the producers, the gaffers... he's lost track of everything but a couple of kids who wandered onto the set.
All that time and brainpower spent by the former members on in-depth science without a word from Dawkins.
Someone wants to talk about the difference between a planet and a horse and he gets Richard to post the first response.
He's lost the plot allright... along with the theme music, the players, the script, the cinematographer, the producers, the gaffers... he's lost track of everything but a couple of kids who wandered onto the set.
What I've found with a few discussions I've had lately is this self-satisfaction that people express with their proffessed open mindedness. In realty it ammounts to wilful ignorance and intellectual cowardice as they are choosing to not form any sort of opinion on a particular topic. Basically "I don't know and I'm not going to look at any evidence because I'm quite happy on this fence."
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