B.C. by Hart
- September 03, 2008
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TiggerLeBounce said, about 1 year ago
::LOL!:: Gosh, does that mean that we’ll run out of hurricanes if we successfully swat all the flies in the world?
geeknerd said, about 1 year ago
Wrong. Failing to account for the flap of a (butter)fly’s wing in a weather simulation will cause it to fail to predict a hurricane on the other side of the world. Correlation does not imply causality.
I really AM a GEEK NERD! :)
blackman2732 said, about 1 year ago
That was cruel….funny, but cruel.
Gil
said,
about 1 year ago
Wouldn’t the swatting of the fly swatter be just, if not more, deadly than the fly flapping it’s wings?
I know I’m a few days late commenting but Hurricane Gustav turned off my power.
Gil