• Re: Pascal and Relativity

    From Richard Hachel@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 20 17:40:53 2023
    Le 19/08/2023 à 22:11, patdolan a écrit :
    You virtue-signaling progressives never mention the muslim-government sanctioned/sponsored war crimes: burning a capture pilot alive in a suspended cage
    or beheading 20 prisoners with their hands behind their backs on a beach. Including China, Muslimdom and India, there are 1,000 times more documented martyrs in the last 50 year than in the entire 1.5 millennia before John Foxe wrote the book of Martyrs.

    Yes Dubya was a dolt and a swamp creature, as was his dad; but not even appropriating the imbecility of Joe. But here's the thing: they both amassed fortunes in the hundreds of millions of dollars on the equivalent of a doctor's
    salary. Bill & Barack too. The same salary that Trump took not a damned dime of.

    Now Joe is your problem too. And Trump is your solution, the same as us. Just
    wait until my road trip memoire tells of the backpack nukes on display at the Richland Museum. The same ones the Wagner Group is reputed to have purloined.

    It seems that Hachel is bad.

    We would have caught the doctor eating fries.

    R.H.

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  • From Volney@21:1/5 to Athel Cornish-Bowden on Mon Aug 21 10:20:28 2023
    On 8/19/2023 1:00 PM, Athel Cornish-Bowden wrote:
    On 2023-08-19 16:44:24 +0000, patdolan said:


    Python, in contrast to PAB, I will continue to always read Dr. Hachel.
    I find Dr. Hachel to be one of the finest exports from France since
    French Fries.

    French fries came from Belgium, but the Americans who invented that name thought that Brussels was in France.

    I think that was sarcasm. It's widely known in the US that "French
    Fries" aren't French, despite the name.

    If their successors had realized
    they weren't actually French they wouldn't have had to rename them
    Freedom fries when Jacques Chirac refused to support W's adventure in
    Iraq.

    That foolishness brought out the non-Frenchness of French Fries by those
    who sneered at that.

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  • From J. J. Lodder@21:1/5 to Volney on Mon Aug 21 18:03:14 2023
    Volney <volney@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    On 8/19/2023 1:00 PM, Athel Cornish-Bowden wrote:
    On 2023-08-19 16:44:24 +0000, patdolan said:


    Python, in contrast to PAB, I will continue to always read Dr. Hachel.
    I find Dr. Hachel to be one of the finest exports from France since
    French Fries.

    French fries came from Belgium, but the Americans who invented that name thought that Brussels was in France.

    I think that was sarcasm. It's widely known in the US that "French
    Fries" aren't French, despite the name.

    Don't think so. They really were that dumb.
    (but to be fair, the instigator felt quite embarrased,
    and apologised, afterwards)

    If their successors had realized
    they weren't actually French they wouldn't have had to rename them
    Freedom fries when Jacques Chirac refused to support W's adventure in
    Iraq.

    That foolishness brought out the non-Frenchness of French Fries by those
    who sneered at that.

    The fools also believed that 'croissants' are typically French.
    The French replid with:
    "Really, we sell them as 'Vienoiseries'",

    Jan

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  • From patdolan@21:1/5 to J. J. Lodder on Mon Aug 21 09:46:43 2023
    On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 9:03:18 AM UTC-7, J. J. Lodder wrote:
    Volney <vol...@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    On 8/19/2023 1:00 PM, Athel Cornish-Bowden wrote:
    On 2023-08-19 16:44:24 +0000, patdolan said:


    Python, in contrast to PAB, I will continue to always read Dr. Hachel. >> I find Dr. Hachel to be one of the finest exports from France since
    French Fries.

    French fries came from Belgium, but the Americans who invented that name thought that Brussels was in France.

    I think that was sarcasm. It's widely known in the US that "French
    Fries" aren't French, despite the name.
    Don't think so. They really were that dumb.
    (but to be fair, the instigator felt quite embarrased,
    and apologised, afterwards)
    If their successors had realized
    they weren't actually French they wouldn't have had to rename them Freedom fries when Jacques Chirac refused to support W's adventure in Iraq.

    That foolishness brought out the non-Frenchness of French Fries by those who sneered at that.
    The fools also believed that 'croissants' are typically French.
    The French replid with:
    "Really, we sell them as 'Vienoiseries'",

    Jan
    And baguettes? I don't want to know if they too are just another American invention like pizza, chow mien and St. Patrick's Day.

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  • From Dono.@21:1/5 to J. J. Lodder on Mon Aug 21 11:06:25 2023
    On Saturday, August 19, 2023 at 12:35:04 PM UTC-7, J. J. Lodder wrote:
    Dono. <eggy20...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Saturday, August 19, 2023 at 10:00:14?AM UTC-7, Athel Cornish-Bowden wrote:
    [-]
    Python, in contrast to PAB, I will continue to always
    read Dr. Hachel. I find Dr. Hachel to be one of the finest exports from >France since French Fries.
    French fries came from Belgium, but the Americans who invented that
    name thought that Brussels was in France. If their successors had realized they weren't actually French they wouldn't have had to rename them Freedom fries when Jacques Chirac refused to support W's adventure in Iraq. Even people (like me) who weren't keen on Chirac in general were overwhelmingly on his side on that issue.
    Yeah, you love them arabs. Made it crystal clear. Especially the much maligned palis.

    Not everybody wants to be a partner in war crimes,
    (if only Tony Blair had had some more good sense)

    You mean the crimes committed by Saddam against the Kurds? Or the crimes committed by Saddam against his own people?Or the crimes committed against the Kuweit people? Which ones are you talking about?

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