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Skybird
11-27-13, 05:05 PM
Brilliant.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q65O3qA0-n4

Any questions...? :up:

Many more lessons linked at the end.

fireftr18
11-27-13, 09:08 PM
I am now completely and hopelessly confused about sea level.:88)

TarJak
11-28-13, 01:44 AM
That actually made sense.:hmmm:

Jimbuna
11-28-13, 06:15 AM
That actually made sense.:hmmm:

Certainly did and was well set out.

Stealhead
11-28-13, 11:37 AM
The correct answer to the question is that sea level varies depending on the level of one inebriation.

Many people think that when they observe an intoxicated person vomit it is because the body is attempting to get rid of the alcohol.In truth the vomiting is merely a method by which the brain can measure what the sea level is by measuring the time span between expulsion and contact with the ground.The more intoxicated a person becomes the more often they have to take a measurement.Sometimes it is necessary to get closer to the ground to acquire a more accurate measurement.

Aktungbby
11-28-13, 12:09 PM
Now that I'm aware that I'm on an elliptoid oblate spinning sphere I've amended all documents pertaining therof to my height to state 6' instead of 5' 9&3/4" (about two hands) as it is more appealing to women generally to think of their men as 'handsome six footers' as opposed to 'seemly dwarves' they can make do with until Mr Wonderful enters their lives...:woot:

Madox58
11-28-13, 01:23 PM
Many people think that when they observe an intoxicated person vomit it is because the body is attempting to get rid of the alcohol.In truth the vomiting is merely a method by which the brain can measure what the sea level is by measuring the time span between expulsion and contact with the ground.The more intoxicated a person becomes the more often they have to take a measurement.Sometimes it is necessary to get closer to the ground to acquire a more accurate measurement.

:har:
I am totally going to remember this and use it on a few people I know.
:yeah:

But I think the interaction with the set level of a porcelain receptacle may influence the measurement?

TarJak
11-28-13, 01:51 PM
That depends on the gravity of the porcelain receptacle.

Madox58
11-28-13, 02:02 PM
That depends on the gravity of the porcelain receptacle.

Or could the porcelain receptacle have an anti-gravity effect that allows the original theory to be correct?
Thus allowing the often noticed raise of the body to interact with the porcelain receptacle at critical moments?

Tribesman
11-28-13, 02:02 PM
Tide goes in tide goes out, scientists can't explain that.

Madox58
11-28-13, 02:06 PM
Tide goes in tide goes out, scientists can't explain that.

That's ANOTHER conspiracy.
:D

Jimbuna
11-28-13, 03:07 PM
That's ANOTHER conspiracy.
:D

Where do all the carrots come from?

Madox58
11-28-13, 03:21 PM
Where do all the carrots come from?

Funny you should mention the Carrots.
:hmmm:

But do we really want to go there just yet?
We need to solve the hypothetical issue with toilets/sea level first.
:haha:
It may have an unknown effect for the carrots showing up thing based on what your local Gravitational pull index is.

TarJak
11-28-13, 03:58 PM
The carrots affect the specific gravity of the vomit so will need to be taken into account.

Jimbuna
11-28-13, 03:59 PM
Funny you should mention the Carrots.
:hmmm:

But do we really want to go there just yet?
We need to solve the hypothetical issue with toilets/sea level first.
:haha:
It may have an unknown effect for the carrots showing up thing based on what your local Gravitational pull index is.

I'm only sure of one thing....it doesn't matter what you've eaten, carrots always appear :)

fireftr18
11-28-13, 11:25 PM
I think I'm going to get sick.
I think it's all the spinning around I'm doing.
Or it could be the 10? Fosters I drank.
:Kaleun_Sick:

I'm so confused!!
:k_confused:

Tango589
11-29-13, 06:50 AM
Where do all the carrots come from?

I do not think that these are 'carrots' at all, they are a by-product of the ganglio-splankink gland which generates orange markers to enable easy visual detection of puddles of measurement vomit.

Jimbuna
11-29-13, 10:18 AM
I do not think that these are 'carrots' at all, they are a by-product of the ganglio-splankink gland which generates orange markers to enable easy visual detection of puddles of measurement vomit.

I had to look that one up :)