Oh, picky picky picky.
That wasn't superlarge's opinion, MB.
Who do you think you are, more than 50 percent of the time?
[Who do I think [I am 50% of the time]] or [who do I think [I am] 50% of the time]?
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Oh, picky picky picky.
That wasn't superlarge's opinion, MB.
Who do you think you are, more than 50 percent of the time?
Amusing, I assume your point is; people tend to believe what they want to believe - according to their own 'agenda', they tend to disbelieve (or be resistant to) that which doesn't fit their agenda, and they tend to do this on dubious, arbitrary and capricious grounds?
If so, what's new?
You can only know what you know. It takes communication to find out what you don't know.
Ain't nobody forcing you to be here. If the quality here is of too low a standard for you, there is an exit button.The vast majority of the posts around here are so general in nature, rarely with any good indepthness. Yet people will present their posts as if they are an expert on the subject. Two cents worth is about right.
Took me a while (or is that awhile?) to figger out what an Astro Nomer was. 'parently it's a masculined form of a namer of Astro ball players down Houston way. (and the moon is made of Edam cheese-I heardedededed that while watching mes the Winchell Mahoney show)Well - no - that doesn't show anything of the sort. That shows somebody trolling the 'Astronomer' user and him/her falling for it. The 'Amateur' user clearly doesn't actually believe the moon to be made of any type of cheese.
The vast majority of the posts around here are so general in nature, rarely with any good indepthness. Yet people will present their posts as if they are an expert on the subject. Two cents worth is about right.
Only 18% of the time.
and a lot less of that other stuff