Re: love/hate relationships



On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 05:07:37 -0700, I said, "Pick a card, any card"
and boots <no@xxxxx> instead replied:

Ray Haddad <rhaddad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 04:04:57 -0700, I said, "Pick a card, any card"
and boots <no@xxxxx> instead replied:

Ray Haddad <rhaddad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 03:11:56 -0700, I said, "Pick a card, any card"
and boots <no@xxxxx> instead replied:

Didja know there's s'posed to be a supervolcano under
Jellystone Park?

Jellystone? Hanna-Barbera fiction this time or that movie doomsday
fiction that was on last year? You're very gullible, Bootsie.

http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2005/3024/

"The Yellowstone region has produced three exceedingly large volcanic
eruptions in the past 2.1 million years."

"If another large caldera-forming eruption were to occur at
Yellowstone, its effects would be worldwide."

"The probability of a large caldera-forming eruption within the next
few thousand years is exceedingly low."

That's what I was referring to as you being gullible. The rest of
your post was just nonsensical flailing so I snipped it.

Proof of your foolishness, el coyote. To throw away any reference to
hotdogs and marshmallows toasted over an open fire... that is
sacrilegious, at best.

There's no monster volcano breeding underneath Yellowstone but it
makes for a great movie plot. Worry about real stuff, Bootsie.
Worrying that fiction may become reality wastes a lot of time.

When something actually happens the probability that it would not is
moot, and when something does not happen the probability that it would
have is moot; the fact that probability favors your being a pauper who
is never struck by lightning does nothing to prevent toasted
millionaire -- it is reality that has the edge which cuts, not your
beliefs no matter that you smear their lips and call them probability.

Please trickster, provide an example of "real stuff" that was not once
a fiction?

I never stated that it doesn't happen that way. I only suggested
that you not worry about it becoming reality because it wastes time.
It's your time so do with it as you please.

Now, back at you with the hypotheticals. Provide an example where
all fiction becomed reality.
--
Ray
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