Turner, Brett
Mind-boggling thoughts of foolishness homeboy that's what this is to me Is anybody listening? Is anybody there? Hello? Hello? Does anybody care? Who am I kinding, it's alright, maybe someday I'll find my way But no matter what I do, someone always got something bad to say ...
English can be a bit mind-boggling at times, and one of those times is when we’re dealing with homophones or othercommonly confused words. We can understand various types of words by understanding the names we assign to them. It helps to be familiar with the roots that make up these te...
Humpback whalesongs comprise units that are the shortest audible sounds. A series of units make up a phrase. A series of words make up a theme, and finally, a series of themes make up the song. One song can last up to 30 minutes and may be repeated for up to 24 hours. Mind-boggl...
Mr Blobby posted an excellent comment in my previous post, outlining in a few words Gödel's proof of incompleteness of arithmetics. This is a mind-boggling result, which essentially states the following:There are certain statements (I would not say "theorems") in the body of Arithmet...
Levity, in other words. No task too hard, no obstacle too great. When the smog hit, everything was terrible — I hated the crowds, I hated riding my bike, I hated that I dropped a chopstick and didn’t know how to ask for a new one, I hated that my future plans are nebulous ...
mind-boggling. This transforming reality requires serious thought and meditation. So today, I thank you, Wyndham, for our shared precious memories. Little did I know what would lie ahead 48 years ago, but there is no one with whom I would have rather shared 45 of those years. Thank you,...
I’ve watch so many truly reasonable folks try to crack open those doorways in the minds of some self described progressives and it’s just mind boggling how threatened they feel. I have no thrilling conclusion here – just a hope that as a few folks step back from the heat of the arg...
And a lot more mind-boggling. At least, there’s some pretty good evidence that might be the case. Eden, for example, was probably a Saturn-size planet between Mars and Jupiter, inhabited by highly advanced humans until it exploded some 4 billion years ago. The only surviving Edenites ...
After we left DisneyWorld, we went to the realLegoLandin Winter Haven, FL, about 45 minutes south of Disney. Talk about mind-boggling creations! I can’t imagine how much fun it must have been to build all those skyscrapers and landmarks and animals and dinosaurs and people — a fantas...