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I wish I could but it's unlikely. Stupid scientists. Not inventing teleportation yet. What's wrong with you guys???
Scientists have actually teleported photons (over a short distance). If you can drop enough mass, they can teleport you, too. But I doubt that they would be able to put all the particles back together in the right places.
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Yes. I actually was aware of that particular experiment. I was curious to know who would bring it up.
It was a single photon and although I'm all for healthy dieting, a photon has no intrinsic mass on it's own so I'd effectively have to fast my way down to zero.
Plus, I'd have to give up beer.
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Yes. I actually was aware of that particular experiment. I was curious to know who would bring it up. (Gets in your face) ARE YOU CALLING ME A NERD?!
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You would certainly be lighter.
Get it?
Lighter?
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Is see my macro-photonic, aggravation and bad pun inducing, scatter-ray projector experiment is producing some interesting results.
Now to see what the control group will have to say?
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Well, everything went great last night. I was surprised how little I had to turn it up to have sufficient volume. One of my friends is a professional DJ, and he lent my a Peavey mixer, which was much simpler than hauling my receiver and amp. Something I'm REALLY frustrated with is when said friend came over to set me up with his mixer etc., he brought my subwoofer up from my basement to test it. When he loaded it into my elevator, there was a loud bang. I asked his if he dropped it in the elevator. and he said "no, I just tripped". I thought it was an odd response, and didn't believe him. After I got up yesterday morning, I took a quick gander at my sub, and the front right corner is busted up . It's most frustrating because he lied to me. I talked to my best friend about it and he asked if I was going to confront him, and I said yes; although I'm miffed at how to go about it. Hell, he drives a Hummer H3, so he can easily afford to repair it.
The only reasonable argument for owning a gun is to protect yourself from the police.
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I'm glad the event went well, but yeah, that sucks! What a friend.
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Just because he drives an H3 doesn't necessarily mean he can afford anything else other than said H3
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But I'd still confront him. Afford it or not, an apology is at least deserved as a bare minimum if he is truly a friend.
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He came over to pick up his stuff yesterday. I didn't mention anything to him, but I know that he "knows" he did something wrong because he was extremely awkward around me, and was in and out.
I'm going to give him a week or two to see if he'll call and apologize (which is easier than face-to-face). If not, I'll contact him.
I wouldn't deceive anyone-let alone a friend-,yet this is commonplace with me.
I just let a caregiver take three months off over the summer to go to Australia, and thus hired someone as a temp for the aforementioned duration. When she got back, I talked to her about starting again, but she wasn't going to until school started (another three weeks). So I acquiesced, then contacted her when school started, and, she said she couldn't work because her curriculum is too demanding. She worked two hours a week, and one weekend a month....BS!
PEOPLE ERRRRRRRR!
Sorry for the rant, but it helped.
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