Today's Random Word!

  • Steve Jones - Editor (5/4/2010)


    Baking. Made chocolate croissants this morning.

    Picture homer drooling here...

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  • Lynn Pettis (5/4/2010)


    Field Trip - Going to the Denver Museum, seeing the Body works Exhibit with my youngest and her class.

    That would be fun!!

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  • Son of Thread (Stolen from Gaby) :hehe:

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  • No

    "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood"
    - Theodore Roosevelt

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  • Grant Fritchey (5/4/2010)


    No

    Too Late - it's alive!!

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  • Sorry, but that's every day's random word.

    Just insert as needed.

    No

    "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood"
    - Theodore Roosevelt

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  • I think that helps to prove that things really are not random.

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  • CirquedeSQLeil (5/4/2010)


    I think that helps to prove that things really are not random.

    It is the butterfly effect. (From Jurassic park I)

    Joe

  • crookj (5/4/2010)


    CirquedeSQLeil (5/4/2010)


    I think that helps to prove that things really are not random.

    It is the butterfly effect. (From Jurassic park I)

    Joe

    Jurassic Park? Ah you young geeks. It predates Jurassic Park by a far distance. It's originally from discussions around chaos theory in the 1890's. But the original geek reference goes back to a short story by Ray Bradbury, "A Sound of Thunder." Good read.

    "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood"
    - Theodore Roosevelt

    Author of:
    SQL Server Execution Plans
    SQL Server Query Performance Tuning

  • Grant Fritchey (5/4/2010)


    crookj (5/4/2010)


    CirquedeSQLeil (5/4/2010)


    I think that helps to prove that things really are not random.

    It is the butterfly effect. (From Jurassic park I)

    Joe

    Jurassic Park? Ah you young geeks. It predates Jurassic Park by a far distance. It's originally from discussions around chaos theory in the 1890's. But the original geek reference goes back to a short story by Ray Bradbury, "A Sound of Thunder." Good read.

    Good to be classified as young again. - will look that story up - Read alot of Bradbury in the 60's and 70's but not that one. Thx for the hint.

    Joe

  • Collimation:

    From the guide of my new Meade binoculars -- 92618, "Its precision optics can become misalligned (out of collimation) as a result of rough tratment..."

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  • Trey Staker (5/4/2010)


    Collimation:

    From the guide of my new Meade binoculars -- 92618, "Its precision optics can become misalligned (out of collimation) as a result of rough tratment..."

    or is that tratmentitation?

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  • CirquedeSQLeil (5/4/2010)


    Trey Staker (5/4/2010)


    Collimation:

    From the guide of my new Meade binoculars -- 92618, "Its precision optics can become misalligned (out of collimation) as a result of rough tratment..."

    or is that tratmentitation?

    Awesome NAW. I am a bit dense took me awhile to realize it. lol. :hehe:

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  • CirquedeSQLeil (4/29/2010)


    Think for yourself and question authority.

    even better ... :

    Think for authority and question yourself. 😀

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  • RBarryYoung (5/4/2010)


    CirquedeSQLeil (4/29/2010)


    Think for yourself and question authority.

    Think for authority and question yourself. 😀

    Question authoritative thinking.

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