Pallets in fields

   / Pallets in fields #611  
...Now that's constructive....right?

Well, if you count "constructing" several generations of the same (minus some exceptions)...yup...

BTW...never visited the F/UPF
 
   / Pallets in fields #612  
government subsidized housing.

I see... The pallets constitute government subsidized housing for squirrels. Paid for by federal tax dollars in a corrupt political payoff.
 
   / Pallets in fields #613  
Those pallets kind of remind me of pyramids. I wonder if a razor blade would stay sharp longer under there.
 
   / Pallets in fields #614  
You've have been playing with your thesaurus again, haven't you, Steve?

I thought they were extinct.

extirpation.jpg
 
   / Pallets in fields #616  
that might be why they stink
 
   / Pallets in fields #618  
Those pallets kind of remind me of pyramids. I wonder if a razor blade would stay sharp longer under there.

Brilliant!!! Finally, a theory that can be tested.

I believe that we should come up with a protocol that can pass the editorial scrutiny of The Scientific American or similar scientific periodical.

I suggest the following for the purpose of discussion.

1. In order to rule out latitudinal, longitudinal, and altitude effects, we should seek to obtain as many test sites as possible. This would include sites in the Antipodes. We also need to account for seasonal effects.

2. We could adopt the FDA procedures for evaluating the efficacy of medical devices.

Who knows, if this works, I, er,....er, we can apply for a patent.

Steve
 
   / Pallets in fields #619  
1. In order to rule out latitudinal, longitudinal, and altitude effects, we should seek to obtain as many test sites as possible. This would include sites in the Antipodes. We also need to account for seasonal effects.

In addition to antipodal testing on earth, I propose we have the aliens test antipodal sites in the antiworld.
 
   / Pallets in fields #620  
Brilliant!!! Finally, a theory that can be tested.

I believe that we should come up with a protocol that can pass the editorial scrutiny of The Scientific American or similar scientific periodical.

I suggest the following for the purpose of discussion.

1. In order to rule out latitudinal, longitudinal, and altitude effects, we should seek to obtain as many test sites as possible. This would include sites in the Antipodes. We also need to account for seasonal effects.

2. We could adopt the FDA procedures for evaluating the efficacy of medical devices.

Who knows, if this works, I, er,....er, we can apply for a patent.

Steve

Somebody finally took notice of one of my ideas and I can't understand half of what he says.:confused3:
 

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