I admit it...
What a bunch of s. You know, "Googling" something isn't just as good as an education. Admit that all you did was a key word search when you're talking down to someone trying to correct them.
Hullo....
Sometimes people ask a simple question that 20 seconds of searching on google could answer. However I'm never rude about it.
I almost always check up on stuff I think I know, if I'm debating with someone.
people that don't know everything.
Some of us actually do know way too much useless information.
Yeah like how many toothpics come in a box
800
(oh I love google)
ha ha ha ha definitly 800
The correct way to respond to that on the internet is, "800. Come back with a better question when you get a brain and some common sense."
Or something like that.![]()
ha ha ha ha ha ha
What does the slang word "loosy" refer to?
You people who think you know it all really annoy those of us who do...
How is getting information off the internet any less "educational" than spending hours in the library doing the same thing? You younger ones just have no friggen idea how easy you have it now.
Funny...I had this same conversation with a friend recently that is a trainer/salesperson/consultant for IBM in corporate firewall security...we were talking about being in meetings and using google with one hand while talking to the customer and having the answer the customer wants almost instantaneously and using it in the flow of the conversation without the customer even knowing what we were doing...I do this all the time...
What is the air speed velocity of a swallow laden with a box of rounded toothpicks?
European or African swallow?
Why would I ask her to swallow toothpicks or care how fast? I am just thankful enough if they don't spit.
European aka "barn" swallow.
Assume that barometric pressure = 1 bar, and that the swallow is at sea level.
In that case, I think the bird is too small to carry said box of toothpicks...
Is the bird using performance-enhancing substances?
ha a ha ha ha ha
No. You're confusing the swallow with an Oriole.
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