Re: death penalty
- From: mueckelein <mueckelein@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 11:17:10 -0800 (PST)
On 17 Nov., 19:52, Thom Madura <Tommad...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
mueckelein wrote:
On 17 Nov., 13:27, Thom Madura <Tommad...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ron Hunter wrote:
Thom Madura wrote:From the top of the Astrodome you once could see for hundreds of miles
Ron Hunter wrote:Huh? I guess you haven't been to central Texas, or the 'Big Bend' area.
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I believe the point was that even when people do use their brains, theThe most telling is that if BRAINS were the answer - then we wouldAnd what are they SUPPOSED to use, their feet?
logically elect the smartest people to our governments. It appears
that that might not always be the case (lol). Yet - if you ask - the
majority of voters will tell you that they "used their brains" in
choosing a candidate.
outcome is not always good. That is why they developed erasable ink
and pencils with erasers right on top. One cannot just say that people
should THINK before they do something. Often - the best result comes
from something you do not think through. Similarly - those things that
you agonize over are not always successful.
Remember - If you have been to Texas - visual information would tell
you that the earth is FLAT.
Neither are by any stretch flat.
And which shape does the horizon have? Ever thought why what you see
is called sur"round"ing? I stood on top of the bay of Kotor in Croatia
a few years ago and it was one of the most impressive views I ever had
in my life. I could see way over the Adratic sea to Italy!!!
300kilometres! I´m sure from Italy noone could see the cliffs in
their total hight - if it was visible at all. And to your comparison
with the astrodome. Turn the point of view around and try to see the
tower from the farest point you can see from its top. You will
definately not see its basis. Guess why....
It would be hard to describe to someone who has never been there - as I
had been - my first trip to Texas. Just driving down the road you can
see for MILES and MILES - without a high vantage point. From the top of
the Astrodome you could see Oklahoma - hundreds of miles away.
As far as the horizon - on could think that the earth is flat and shaped
like a Pizza to explain the "round" effect.
And why can´t you see the basis of the tower in return? Why not the
cliffs ( more than 1200 metres high!) in their total hight at even
and smooth sea from Italy ( no buildings or waves in the way)? Why is
the view limited? Why can you see further if you are on top of a tower
than if you are on the ground? If the world was flat we should be able
to see much further than those 15 miles on even ground when it is
clear view ahead. We can´t!
.
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