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Old 3 December 2007, 02:48 PM   #1
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A Thread About Nothing

Puffnmo posted on the Watches (non-Rolex) forum about some lack of success with threads he'd started. I thought maybe since misery loves company I would join him and start a boring thread. Maybe no one will post. Maybe Downing will post and he will be the last to post.

(sitting, staring blankly at screen...)

Well, yeah, that's about it.

Um... Gettin' cold out.

Geez, look at the time. Better go brush my teeth.
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Old 3 December 2007, 02:55 PM   #2
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What's up sis?!
What kind of tooth paste did you use?
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Old 3 December 2007, 03:14 PM   #3
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What's up sis?!
What kind of tooth paste did you use?

Oh, hi, Mireyna! Welcome to this exciting thread. Crest Whitening Expressions. Vanilla Mint.

Aw, I probably need to go. I hear a baby fussing... hmm.. silence...

Did have a pretty nice day today. Husband took the two big kids to the annual train show at the fairgrounds. Baby and I journeyed to several antique shops and I found an old walnut headboard and footboard for her bed. We're slowwwllly getting things moved in to the house we're renovating. We needed more space with the new addition to the family, and the new house is right next to school. Can't beat that. The bigger place was built in 1939 and is 10 years newer than our current home. It's a clinker brick Tudor Revival and I am going to love living in it. Much more fixing up to do after we get completely moved in, but all a labor of love.

Boring enough for everyone?
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Old 3 December 2007, 03:27 PM   #4
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I couldn't do it! I prefer my newly build in 2005 home, with nothing to fix! (except that I want all kinds of stuff remodeled already...! )

I'm going to take a bath, and go to sleep... tomorrow is the last day of the week for me, and it can't be over fast enough for me this time! I'm soooo tired!

Yawn... OK I'm going....
Night night!

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Old 3 December 2007, 03:42 PM   #5
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Old 3 December 2007, 03:45 PM   #6
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That sucks.... I thought my computer was slow, so I kept refreshing my screen, but nothing came up!
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Old 3 December 2007, 03:46 PM   #7
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Way to go "Mr Taco"
I spent 20 minutes adjusting my monitor so I could read your post.

Sat down to watch Amazing Race tonight, but we were out of Chips How can you watch TV without chips
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Old 3 December 2007, 04:01 PM   #8
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Lisa - Thanks a lot for sending me down here for some more boredom.

Well here goes. Something that's been on my mind for a long time is the crack in the floor of the garage. When we bought the house I used it as a way to get a further reduction in the price of the house. Never really did much to fix it except fill it with some concrete. Now I'm wondering - should I really just leave it like that? Still haven't come to a decision, it's been 8 years....

Well, that's about all for now. Going to brush with Rembrant toothpaste. They say it keeps your teeth powerfully white, but I'm not so sure about that...
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Old 3 December 2007, 05:32 PM   #9
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How can you watch TV without chips

Try salted peanuts and cold beer
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Old 3 December 2007, 10:59 PM   #10
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Lisa - Thanks a lot for sending me down here for some more boredom.

Well here goes. Something that's been on my mind for a long time is the crack in the floor of the garage. When we bought the house I used it as a way to get a further reduction in the price of the house. Never really did much to fix it except fill it with some concrete. Now I'm wondering - should I really just leave it like that? Still haven't come to a decision, it's been 8 years....

Well, that's about all for now. Going to brush with Rembrant toothpaste. They say it keeps your teeth powerfully white, but I'm not so sure about that...
Hmmm... you live in Los Angeles? I'd just leave that garage floor crack alone. It'll only get bigger!

Powerfully white teeth.... do not pair well with coffee addiction.

Think I'll go finish packing my kid's school lunch.
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Old 4 December 2007, 12:17 AM   #11
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Sat down to watch Amazing Race tonight, but we were out of Chips
Just as well - Larry Wilcox and Erik Estrada in beige tights brings back awful memories.
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Old 5 December 2007, 10:08 AM   #12
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Why? To enjoy some nuts instead?
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Old 3 December 2007, 10:35 PM   #14
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Old 3 December 2007, 10:54 PM   #15
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That's LIFE. Don't want to sound like FLAKE, but what's your favorite BRAN?

CHEERIOs....
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Old 3 December 2007, 10:50 PM   #16
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Exploding Taco, I get it!
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I feel like I'm missing something here....
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Old 3 December 2007, 11:38 PM   #18
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I feel like I'm missing something here....

It's just my sort of stupid idea to create a boring thread that won't get many responses. So if you have anything boring to say, say it here.

Maybe, just maybe, some interesting topics might surface?
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Old 3 December 2007, 11:53 PM   #19
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I'm at the other end of forum thread modus operandi. Typically I get to threads late, give my 2 cents, and that's the end of THAT thread.
Just wait and see.
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Old 4 December 2007, 12:45 AM   #20
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I'm at the other end of forum thread modus operandi. Typically I get to threads late, give my 2 cents, and that's the end of THAT thread.
Just wait and see.
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Dan, Downing says the same thing - he'll post and the thread dies. I have anxiety about that, too - it's funny that we even care, but I do!
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It's just my sort of stupid idea to create a boring thread that won't get many responses. So if you have anything boring to say, say it here.

Maybe, just maybe, some interesting topics might surface?
We could always do the whats 'ABigSecret's Secret.... would that be boring enough
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Old 4 December 2007, 12:40 AM   #22
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We could always do the whats 'ABigSecret's Secret.... would that be boring enough
Mireyna, I think your big secret is, maybe, that you have no big secret!?
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Mireyna, I think your big secret is, maybe, that you have no big secret!?
Oh, now you've gone and done it ....
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Old 4 December 2007, 01:43 AM   #24
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Mireyna, I think your big secret is, maybe, that you have no big secret!?
Dammit Lisa, there goes my "being mysterious"!
You ruined my image now that everybody knows!
You call that sister-love??

Still love you though!
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Actually, nothing can be quite interesting. I've been reading The Nothing That Is: A Natural History of the Number Zero. Being a statistician, the implications of zero have quite an effect, especially when people start mistaking it for nothing.
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Actually, nothing can be quite interesting. I've been reading The Nothing That Is: A Natural History of the Number Zero. Being a statistician, the implications of zero have quite an effect, especially when people start mistaking it for nothing.
(sounds of my brain short-circuiting)

So when people call me a Big Zero I should be flattered?

How can zero NOT be nothing?
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So when people call me a Big Zero I should be flattered?

How can zero NOT be nothing?
I’m no statistician, but the lack of something is not the same as nothing. For example, if I have 0 apples but still have 25 oranges I don’t have nothing, yet I still have 0 of something.

Also never forget that the dog that doesn’t bark can be just as important as the one that does. For example, finding that drinking coffee has 0 correlation to infertility is not nothing. Or if I have $0.00 and 0 Credit and 0 things to sell that is defiantly not nothing, that would be a very important something.
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I’m no statistician, but the lack of something is not the same as nothing. For example, if I have 0 apples but still have 25 oranges I don’t have nothing, yet I still have 0 of something.

Also never forget that the dog that doesn’t bark can be just as important as the one that does. For example, finding that drinking coffee has 0 correlation to infertility is not nothing. Or if I have $0.00 and 0 Credit and 0 things to sell that is defiantly not nothing, that would be a very important something.
Some pretty darned good examples there, taco!
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(sounds of my brain short-circuiting)

So when people call me a Big Zero I should be flattered?

How can zero NOT be nothing?
Well, nothing is nothing but zero is not necessarily nothing.

A few things to consider:

- neither zero degrees Celsius or Farenheit denote an absolute absence of heat
- on a scale of -5 to +5, zero is the middle value
- if you asked someone to rate something from zero to a hundred, zero is still an answer

It's got quite a few implications when it comes to computing figures. Somewhere between the Sumerians and the Greeks, the number zero actually disappeared, and that played merry hell when people were trying to work out how many sheep they'd sacrificed to the gods the previous year.
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HERE is a good read on the difference of nothing and 0 is regards to mathamatics :)

To sum it up if you get lost: 0 is a number and nothing is an empty set or nothing=nothing 0=number
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