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Gary Teter wrote:
What is it with toddlers and repetition?

Why?


Christopher Anthony wrote:
Gary Teter wrote:
What is it with toddlers and repetition?
Why?

Okay I love you bye-bye

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Can I get gravy for swedish meatballs in a squeeze bottle?


Gary Teter wrote:
Can I get gravy for swedish meatballs in a squeeze bottle?

Blasphemer!

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Gary,....I reckon... you know a lot about... cyberspace? You ever come across anything... like time travel?


Gary Teter wrote:
What is it with toddlers and repetition?

I'll let you know after I've finished watching Cinderella for the hundred and twelfth time.

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How much gummi is too much?

Edit: I should rephrase: What is the optimal amount of gummi?

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It depends on the type of gummi. If they are peach flavored and covered in sugar crystals, then the optimal amount in one sitting is 6 handfuls. Sour apple w/ sugar = 5 handfuls. Root beer filled = 2 handfuls. Plain (bears, worms, etc) = 1 handful.


Gary Teter wrote:

How much gummi is too much?

Edit: I should rephrase: What is the optimal amount of gummi?

Depends on how many gummi bears you need.


It depends on how many times they've already played that super-annoying gummi video on Youtube.

Edit: By Cosmo's Hammer, now I've got the d*mn song stuck in my head AGAIN!!!


Huzzah!!


Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

It depends on how many times they've already played that super-annoying gummi video on Youtube.

Edit: By Cosmo's Hammer, now I've got the d*mn song stuck in my head AGAIN!!!

What gummi song/video?


Kilrex wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

It depends on how many times they've already played that super-annoying gummi video on Youtube.

Edit: By Cosmo's Hammer, now I've got the d*mn song stuck in my head AGAIN!!!

What gummi song/video?

Usul, you have earworm the likes of which even God has never seen! {cue Toto guitar riff}

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The only gummi bear I know.


I gah go poddy.

I gah go poddy.

I gah go poddy.

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Which button is better, "pots and pans" or "normal wash"?


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The 'Happy Birthday Song' button.

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How do you pronounce "giftie gie us"?


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"Throat Warbler Mangrove"?


This guy has answers.

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Is the mix on blu-rays and DVDs a near field mix?


No... (?)

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Does my thread still work with the new code?


Yes, but your cashews taste horrible.

...Wait, what's a c-a-c-h-e? Whatever it is, it's certainly not edible, not even by goblin standards.

I probably shouldn't get my hopes up about the "loafs" Cosmo's pet pugwampis were talking about, should I? {stomach rumbles}


Gary Teter wrote:
Does my thread still work with the new code?

Is this some kind of trick question? Or something like with Schrödinger's cat?

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What do you call those cork-stopper-pouring-dealies?


Do you mean pour spouts?

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Why would you even put that much pepper in bacon?

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To make the pepper taste better?

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What is the Larmor frequency for atmospheric hydrogen atoms at room temperature/sea level?


tensor: i get w = 44 KHz

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How much energy do you need to pump into a typical living room at room temperature/sea level, at what frequency or harmonic, and what type, to induce and maintain some form of nuclear magnetic resonance in an isotope comprising a sufficient proportion of typical atmospheric composition? (Detection is unnecessary for deployment so things like relaxation times can be disregarded.)


Gary Teter wrote:
How much energy do you need to pump into a typical living room at room temperature/sea level, at what frequency or harmonic, and what type, to induce and maintain some form of nuclear magnetic resonance in an isotope comprising a sufficient proportion of typical atmospheric composition? (Detection is unnecessary for deployment so things like relaxation times can be disregarded.)

What feature are you trying to add to Paizo Game Space?


Hey, this is the >>Gary Teter asks ALL his questions here!<< thread not the >>Ask Gary Teter ALL your questions here!<< thread.

Gary, the answer is 42.

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Why are the sides of some double albums arranged 1+2, 3+4, while others are 1+4, 2+3?

And what about this one that's arranged 2+1, 4+3 -- it's like the upside-down airplane stamp, right?


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Gary Teter wrote:

Why are the sides of some double albums arranged 1+2, 3+4, while others are 1+4, 2+3?

And what about this one that's arranged 2+1, 4+3 -- it's like the upside-down airplane stamp, right?

If you're referring to LPs, the 1+4/2+3 arrangement is so you can stack them on a turntable with a record changer. You would stack records atop the spindle, and after one record ended, the tonearm would automatically rise and swing back to the rest position. The spindle would drop the next record onto the platter. The player would wait a second or two for the record to spin, raise the tonearm, swing it into start position, and drop the needle at the start of the next record.

So, when the records were sided 1+4 and 2+3, you could stack the two records, and have the player play Side One, then Side Two. You could then flip both records over, put them back on the record changer, restart, and it would play Side Three and Side Four.


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Haladir wrote:
Gary Teter wrote:

Why are the sides of some double albums arranged 1+2, 3+4, while others are 1+4, 2+3?

And what about this one that's arranged 2+1, 4+3 -- it's like the upside-down airplane stamp, right?

If you're referring to LPs, the 1+4/2+3 arrangement is so you can stack them on a turntable with a record changer. You would stack records atop the spindle, and after one record ended, the tonearm would automatically rise and swing back to the rest position. The spindle would drop the next record onto the platter. The player would wait a second or two for the record to spin, raise the tonearm, swing it into start position, and drop the needle at the start of the next record.

So, when the records were sided 1+4 and 2+3, you could stack the two records, and have the player play Side One, then Side Two. You could then flip both records over, put them back on the record changer, restart, and it would play Side Three and Side Four.

I'm old enough that I remember doing this. LOL

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Some things in the house are dusty and some aren't. What's different about the non-dusty ones?


Cosmo's dust pugwampis just haven't gotten to them yet.

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Some items never get got to and some I guess get got to more often(?). What's the difference between the ones that get got to and the ones that not get got to?


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You must live in Schrödinger's apartment. You can confirm this if your keys, pens, and single socks sometimes mysteriously disappear when their quantum state collapses from being unobserved. Originally, the apartment was upstairs from Alice's Restaurant until Yellowdingo left a skein of quantum yarn and a portable hole inside the handicapped stall of Callahan's Crosstime Saloon while he left a stolen T.A.R.D.I.S. double-parked outside.

It's also possible that pugwampis being pugwampis, they're just lazy.

It's also possible that I've being drinking Ol' Janx Spirit from a Klein bottle again.


Gary Teter wrote:
How much energy do you need to pump into a typical living room at room temperature/sea level, at what frequency or harmonic, and what type, to induce and maintain some form of nuclear magnetic resonance in an isotope comprising a sufficient proportion of typical atmospheric composition? (Detection is unnecessary for deployment so things like relaxation times can be disregarded.)

Probably the 5 calories it would take to open a window.


Pillbug Toenibbler wrote:

You must live in Schrödinger's apartment. You can confirm this if your keys, pens, and single socks sometimes mysteriously disappear when their quantum state collapses from being unobserved. Originally, the apartment was upstairs from Alice's Restaurant until Yellowdingo left a skein of quantum yarn and a portable hole inside the handicapped stall of Callahan's Crosstime Saloon while he left a stolen T.A.R.D.I.S. double-parked outside.

It's also possible that pugwampis being pugwampis, they're just lazy.

It's also possible that I've being drinking Ol' Janx Spirit from a Klein bottle again.

*unleashes cosmic kittens on string theory*


I know this is a thread where we are asked questions, but you should check this out:

Dolly Parton's "Jolene" played at 33 RPM

Have you tried that with any of your older records?

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Why must the cat always sit on the clean laundry? Seriously there's the whole rest of the bed right there.

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Gary Teter wrote:
Why must the cat always sit on the clean laundry? Seriously there's the whole rest of the bed right there.

Well this answers my question about why my clothes are always covered in cat hair.


Gary Teter wrote:
Why must the cat always sit on the clean laundry? Seriously there's the whole rest of the bed right there.

Well, you weren't making the bed, so that makes it much less attractive. Likewise, your laptop is much less inviting if you aren't actually using it.

Sara Marie wrote:
Well this answers my question about why my clothes are always covered in cat hair.

Cats share a common ancestor with dandelions, hence all the free-floating free-range cat hair.

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Gary Teter wrote:
Why must the cat always sit on the clean laundry? Seriously there's the whole rest of the bed right there.

Because the clean laundry is warm from the dryer.

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I HAVE STICKS THROUGH MY HEAD! wrote:
What?

I said, "Isn't it hard to hear with those sticks through your head?"

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Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:
is Katy Perry really Iggwilv?

I'm not sure but I bet not. Does Iggwilv provide self-affirmation and positive messages about life and spending rent money on bottle service to millions of teenagers?

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