sky14kemea said:
If a tree falls and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
Okay, seriously. Whilst it's less fun to consider the obvious physical principles, consider this analogy. If you shut your eyes, does your monitor show some thing else?
Of course it makes a noise, physics doesn't stop when no-one observes it, just like Uwe Boll doesn't stop making films even though no-one watches them.
heyheysg said:
3) Wonder is a weird word. Whats the link from something amazing to pondering about something?
Surely something "wonderful" is "so amazing you have to wonder how it is possible"? Same rationale as using "unbelievable" as a superlative.
Inverse Skies said:
Par-cooked at least, bread has to be baked or it's just dough.
Inverse Skies said:
If you're addressing snowflakes, do you address them individually or collectively?
Errr... a snowflakes.... some snowflakes... not really following you here. I'm not sure I'd address them, that might imply they were Mr and Mrs Snowflake and that I was a fruit-loop.
heyheysg said:
If you have "Never Gonna Give You Up" on your Ipod and hit shuffle, are you Rickrolling yourself?
No, you clearly secretly love Never Gonna Give You Up. And should probably graduate to DJ Morgoth's version. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN75im_us4k]
matsugawa said:
If two cross-dressers fall in love, are they gay or lesbian?
I'll pass this one on to a few of my gay/lesbian/trans friends but I suspect the answer they would give would be "If they're both transvestites then they're the biological gender and can be described accordingly, if they're both transsexuals then they're their adopted genders and can be described accordingly." My advice would be to just ask on an individual basis, people get touchy about gender/sexuality labels.