Streams of Consciousness & Thoughts~~~

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I hate it too. I'm afraid they're going to swerve into my lane and not see me. It's actually happened before.
Yessss we were in Gulf Shores one time and this semi truck ran us off the road.... if there had not been another lane there we would have gone into the median
 
This is my 10,000th post on this forum.

This is also a Schrödinger post. Erwin Schrödinger believed that things do not exist until you observe them. The milk in the fridge (to use an example) is neither good nor ruined unless you open the door and check it. Until you check it, the milk exists as standing waves of probability that it will either be good or ruined... or if I'm in the house, it will probably be gone because I made a batch of chocolate pudding. Only when you observe the milk do the standing waves of probability collapse into good, ruined or vanished milk.

As a Schrödinger post, the last line of this post might be clever, insightful, witty or just plain blah. But it won't be any of those things until you get to the end. Until you read the last sentence, it only exists as standing waves of probability. When you read it, the standing waves of probability will collapse into whatever it turns out to be.

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Well shoot, that was a let-down.
 
An excerpt from my internal monologue earlier today:

"Hmmm...5 major topic areas to be covered in my literature review, and so far after covering only 2 of the 5, I have reviewed and cited 101 sources. "Jon I think you need a more thorough literature review" Horse-hockey. You want thorough, and thorough you shall have!"
 
I actually just wrote a whole post about that particular subject in the Misc. forum in the thread about being born in the 80's... :rolleyes:

The 80's...the best music and the WORST fashion choices! Just saying.
I know because I lived through it. The mullet...the neon....jelly shoes and bracelets....facepalm.
 
Yessss we were in Gulf Shores one time and this semi truck ran us off the road.... if there had not been another lane there we would have gone into the median
Alabamians are notoriously bad drivers. It's brutal. No one knows how to use a turn signal. I hope you had fun at the beach, though.
 
I am ordinarily against government subsidies (free market balances itself, blah blah), but I would support a subsidy for Tom Selleck's mustache. That thing is a national treasure and we must preserve it.
 
I am ordinarily against government subsidies (free market balances itself, blah blah), but I would support a subsidy for Tom Selleck's mustache. That thing is a national treasure and we must preserve it.
I thoroughly approve the above post. Selleck was my first crush, and I don't even like facial hair as a rule.
 
The 80's...the best music and the WORST fashion choices! Just saying.
I know because I lived through it. The mullet...the neon....jelly shoes and bracelets....facepalm.

Okay, perhaps you'd care to identify some of that "best music"... I'd probably recognize it. Most of the music that I remember is from the '80's. However, I must say, it is heresy to suggest that any decade other than the '60's had the best music. ;)