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In order of priority: in a relationship for over 40 years, father, grand-father, pragmatist, retired, avid cyclist, relies on what can be observed and proven objectively.

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  1. 3 days ago on Frazz

    Someone please explain: “It gives my shorts a biteful”.

  2. 8 days ago on Frazz

    The Toyota sales rep we bought our last car from asked if we could evaluate our buying experience (sales person and dealership in general) and, he stressed in a non-equivocal way that anything less than a 10 out of 10 would require some serious explanation on my part. Needless to say I didn’t fill out the survey. One thing that especially irked me what their pushing of the anti-corrosion package which required the purchase of that little magic box they install under your hood and wire to a 12VDC source.

  3. 10 days ago on Frazz

    Don’t fall into the mind trap that some have about tuition. In Canada at least tuition only covers about 30% of the real cost of delivering a university education, the rest comes from government (45%) and other misc. sources. I was having a beer with a friend of mine who oddly enough is a high school teacher, he had no clue. He thought tuition covered the entire cost. Also… a little harsh on ol’ Bilan there, no?

  4. 13 days ago on Frazz

    Warp reality like having a couple of every living species of animals and the foodstuff needed to sustain them for 371 days on a 450ft. boat?

  5. 14 days ago on Frazz

    And there’s a reason for that. If there ever had been an inkling of a possibility of a clue of an observation of a supernatural occurrence upon which scientists could build and develop a field of research… we would have been down that path a long time ago. Many have tried, and as it turns out, we’re still at the starting gates. Some stuff exists, some other stuff is just made up.

  6. 14 days ago on Frazz

    Most who worked in fields of scientific research will tell you that science has become a money game. You will get all kinds of budget to get obese westerners slim, quickly and effortlessly, but you have to rely on charities to cure cancer.

  7. 15 days ago on Frazz

    My point exactly.

  8. 15 days ago on Frazz

    Newton is quoted by many as the greatest scientist of all times and I would agree. The man retired for a few months and developed differential calculus in order to develop what we still teach is schools today as Newtonian physics. That said, he was a very disturbed and disagreeable man. I wouldn’t want to live in a society where his type was the “average”. One in a billion will do me just fine.

  9. 17 days ago on Frazz

    You beat me to it. To humans, both places are just as dangerous.

  10. 18 days ago on Frazz

    My wife taught for over 30 years. I would say she worked on average at least 2 hours a day at home at night getting ready for the next day. Her first week of summer “holidays” she spent at school getting her material of the walls and generally cleaning her stuff up. The last two weeks she spent in class getting ready for the new year, the last month, she just went sleepless.