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« Reply #45 on: 09:35:00, 07-12-2007 »

There's no such thing as space and time, only pints (hic) Sad
Are not pints units of volume; that is to say, measures of space? 

Also a measure of time. As in:

"How long will you be at the pub for?"
"Just for a couple of pints."

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« Reply #46 on: 09:47:57, 07-12-2007 »

Also a measure of time. As in:

"How long will you be at the pub for?"
"Just for a couple of pints."

Unfortunately, for a purported measure it turns out to have a somewhat capricious metric. The smallest unit, the 'swiftarf', nominally four to the 'cupplapintz', often turns out to be co-extensive.
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« Reply #47 on: 09:54:42, 07-12-2007 »

Also a measure of time. As in:

"How long will you be at the pub for?"
"Just for a couple of pints."

Unfortunately, for a purported measure it turns out to have a somewhat capricious metric. The smallest unit, the 'swiftarf', nominally four to the 'cupplapintz', often turns out to be co-extensive.

Also, the 'quickpint' and the 'quietpint', despite their near-identical spellings, have very different implications for time/amplitude measurements.
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« Reply #48 on: 09:55:07, 07-12-2007 »

Where in Space-Time concepts does the phrase "She was a real 6-pinter" fit in?  Is emotional perception one of the 7 hidden dimensions in our 11-dimensional universe?

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« Reply #49 on: 15:34:17, 07-12-2007 »

Where in Space-Time concepts does the phrase "She was a real 6-pinter" fit in?
Well, judging by the mammocentric leaning of most talk in this field, I am willing to conjecture that it would refer to a lady with rather capacious breasts.
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« Reply #50 on: 16:17:56, 07-12-2007 »

Where in Space-Time concepts does the phrase "She was a real 6-pinter" fit in?
Well, judging by the mammocentric leaning of most talk in this field, I am willing to conjecture that it would refer to a lady with rather capacious breasts.
Er, inky, normally it implies that one would need to drink 6 pints before one could begin to contemplate the possibility of... that is to say...er... oh my goodness is that the time?
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« Reply #51 on: 16:25:16, 07-12-2007 »

Er, inky, normally it implies that one would need to drink 6 pints before one could begin to contemplate the possibility of... that is to say...er... oh my goodness is that the time?
Ah, so it's some sort of metric of ones distance from certain skills of conceptualization.  Fascinating.  I really aught take out my notepad for this, but I think I lost it down some obliging lady's cleavage last night when taking measurements, and we were quite unable to retrieve it!
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« Reply #52 on: 18:07:04, 07-12-2007 »

Ollie, thank you for rescuing me from a potentially hazzardous explanation (which you navigated perfectly!)

Inky - thank you for clarifying that this is indeed distance, but in a dimension connected with male reproductive consciousness.  Is there the concept pa 2d and 3d in this non-physical subset of the universe?

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« Reply #53 on: 18:58:12, 07-12-2007 »

Inky - thank you for clarifying that this is indeed distance, but in a dimension connected with male reproductive consciousness.  Is there the concept pa 2d and 3d in this non-physical subset of the universe?
I believe we can, as did the great theosophers of the last century, view the world of thoughts as being, in fact, a world, with a point corresponding to an idea: this is some vast generalization of the idea of a platonic realm, and one which might work quite well in the description of the 6-pint lass.  I am reminded of the slogan of a certain diminutive porn star who, I think, described herself as being a 'half-pint of pure love'.   Is this related, do you fine fellows think?
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« Reply #54 on: 20:30:01, 14-12-2007 »

...... I am reminded of the slogan of a certain diminutive porn star who, I think, described herself as being a 'half-pint of pure love'.   Is this related ......
Ummmm ..... Er ..... Could be and if the distant porn star has large mammaries with strong Silicon absorption lines then this supports the theory that an excess of Silicon caused inflation of the early mammaryverse ....  Sad
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« Reply #55 on: 16:42:16, 15-12-2007 »

2d and 3d
Tommo

Does this have anything to do with SPDF notation (concerning subatomic orbitals?)
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