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Offline DDMurray

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Re: The nature of Nuke conversation on submarines.
« Reply #25 on: May 21, 2011, 05:28 »
All good nukes stand watch and talk about liberty.  When on liberty they talk about work.
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Re: The nature of Nuke conversation on submarines.
« Reply #26 on: May 21, 2011, 05:32 »
How would you, a surface sailor, know whether its accurate or not?

You're kidding right?

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Re: The nature of Nuke conversation on submarines.
« Reply #27 on: Jul 01, 2011, 11:33 »
An E-diver and I discussed Ayn Rand's pseudo-philosophy Objectivism once....then we decided to move past the sub-par novelist's ideas and discuss real philosophical issues.

My fellow M-divers usually talk about either Megan Fox or sports.

The RC-divers I know talk about World of Warcraft and how to overcome their fear of girls.

The Chiefs interrupt our BS session and "ask" us if all our secondary maintenance is complete.

The JO's, after they participate in a 6 hour shoot-the-sh*t about all the women we've hooked up with, look down on us "dirty blues" with disdain.

We all shut up and pretend to either be studying or giving checkouts to the nubs when the ENG/XO/CO comes back to the ER.


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Re: The nature of Nuke conversation on submarines.
« Reply #28 on: Jul 16, 2011, 03:50 »

1. who was right Hawking or Einstein, and why.
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9. Prove mathematical theorem XXXX

You just summed up my life... Lol.

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Re: The nature of Nuke conversation on submarines.
« Reply #29 on: Jul 16, 2011, 04:48 »
1. who was right Hawking or Einstein, and why.

Einstein. No one has built anything useful or provably discovered anything using Hawking's babble  ;)

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Re: The nature of Nuke conversation on submarines.
« Reply #30 on: Jul 18, 2011, 12:31 »
Einstein. No one has built anything useful or provably discovered anything using Hawking's babble  ;)

The original question is unanswerable because of the slippery definition of "right." the way you define that word leads to different conclusions every time.

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Re: The nature of Nuke conversation on submarines.
« Reply #31 on: Jul 19, 2011, 11:37 »

1. who was right Hawking or Einstein, and why.

Einstein. No one has built anything useful or provably discovered anything using Hawking's babble  ;)

The original question is unanswerable because of the slippery definition of "right." the way you define that word leads to different conclusions every time.

Hence the winkie ...  ;)  ...

Or, you could determine the answer with the following:


Clearly only ONE of them qualifies ...  ;)

 


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