Me too, you'll be able to provide locations of these towers and stations. I'll wait.Towers and stations are all over the country and the known world.
I'm patient, I'll wait.
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Me too, you'll be able to provide locations of these towers and stations. I'll wait.Towers and stations are all over the country and the known world.
I'm patient, I'll wait.
I don't know.@Nukehasslefan - how wide is your lemon squeezer world?
I don't know.@Nukehasslefan - how wide is your lemon squeezer world?
No problem.Me too, you'll be able to provide locations of these towers and stations. I'll wait.
I think you're telling porkies.I don't know.
I don't know.
No problem.
Feel free to go with whatever you feel.I think you're telling porkies.
What's your superfluid consist of?Feel free to go with whatever you feel.
Feel free to go with whatever you feel.What's your superfluid consist of?
You're poor at social interaction aren't you? The usual method of a 'conversation' is that one person will make a comment and the other will respond with something relevant. Or, as in this case, one person will ask a question of the other and receive a response relevant to the question, not a generic off the shelf, non-committal, abstract deflection. You need to brush up your skills.Feel free to go with whatever you feel.
Only with those that offer it...yes.You're poor at social interaction aren't you?
Aye. Once you learn that we can definitely move on.The usual method of a 'conversation' is that one person will make a comment and the other will respond with something relevant.
My skills are absolutely fine for what I'm dealing with but thanks for your concern.Or, as in this case, one person will ask a question of the other and receive a response relevant to the question, not a generic off the shelf, non-committal, abstract deflection. You need to brush up your skills.
Wow, you have gone full on retard with this, who would have expected this? What is the point of any of these questions, it deflects from the point that the pressure, temperature and humidity is exactly the same floor to ceiling.So you're telling me you were in a perfectly square sealed room with wall floor and ceiling strength all exact and inside another similar box suspended to ensure perfect set up and also had fans blowing air up to make everything exact and put yourself into this environment then dropped a ball and it didn't float.
Am I getting this right before I move on?
Ok no problem.
How do you work in something that holds an exact pressure?
Did you walk into it on a foundation to get in the door?
Is the ceiling built as strong as the foundation it is on?
Are the walls all equal as the ceiling and the foundation?
How do you breathe?
How does your breath exit the facility?
I could go on and on but...well.
No it doesn't and I'm surprised you even offer this as an argument and think you're getting somewhere.Wow, you have gone full on retard with this, who would have expected this? What is the point of any of these questions, it deflects from the point that the pressure, temperature and humidity is exactly the same floor to ceiling.
Pertinent one's that's what.Why would the room need to be perfectly square? Why would it be suspended? I mean really what the fuck are these questions?
You aren't.So no, you are not getting it right at all - in any way.
But it is built on something that offers a foundation to the external atmosphere along with the actual building itself.Did I walk in on a foundation? A what, the walls have foundations, it is not built on sand.
Why even use a ball when you could've just argued for why you didn't float if that's your stance.How do I work in something which maintains pressure? With great ease. It would be difficult if it was extreme high or extreme low, but it is not.
You're getting somewhere now.How do I breath. We allow air in our data centre.
No it's not.The point is the pressure is equal floor to ceiling and therefore no atmospheric stacking, so by your reasoning objects should float. They don't.
Feel free to go with whatever you feel.Only with those that offer it...yes.
Aye. Once you learn that we can definitely move on.
My skills are absolutely fine for what I'm dealing with but thanks for your concern.
You should go into high end science. With your unique expertise in every field you'd make a fortune. Plus you would be able to do something different every day because of the wide range of your genius.No it doesn't and I'm surprised you even offer this as an argument and think you're getting somewhere.
Pertinent one's that's what.
You offer a perfect room. One that has supposed perfect pressure with no alternations.
You then offer you and what's in the room, plus fans and vents and then try and marry it up to a ball floating inside and being shocked that it doesn't float.
You aren't.
But it is built on something that offers a foundation to the external atmosphere along with the actual building itself.
there's just so much wrong with what you offer.
Why even use a ball when you could've just argued for why you didn't float if that's your stance.
You're getting somewhere now.
No it's not.
You are starting to look foolish Nukey, you need to post a distraction, and quick.
No it doesn't and I'm surprised you even offer this as an argument and think you're getting somewhere.
Pertinent one's that's what.
You offer a perfect room. One that has supposed perfect pressure with no alternations.
You then offer you and what's in the room, plus fans and vents and then try and marry it up to a ball floating inside and being shocked that it doesn't float.
You aren't.
But it is built on something that offers a foundation to the external atmosphere along with the actual building itself.
there's just so much wrong with what you offer.
Why even use a ball when you could've just argued for why you didn't float if that's your stance.
You're getting somewhere now.
No it's not.
Nice try.
How can you possibly say the room you have never been in does not have equal pressure floor to ceiling? are you saying I’m a liar or just wrong?No it doesn't and I'm surprised you even offer this as an argument and think you're getting somewhere.
Pertinent one's that's what.
You offer a perfect room. One that has supposed perfect pressure with no alternations.
You then offer you and what's in the room, plus fans and vents and then try and marry it up to a ball floating inside and being shocked that it doesn't float.
You aren't.
But it is built on something that offers a foundation to the external atmosphere along with the actual building itself.
there's just so much wrong with what you offer.
Why even use a ball when you could've just argued for why you didn't float if that's your stance.
You're getting somewhere now.
No it's not.
Feel free to go with whatever you feel.How can you possibly say the room you have never been in does not have equal pressure floor to ceiling? are you saying I’m a liar or just wrong?
Because the only way to offer equal pressure to any vessel would be for that vessel to have absolutely no variations to it.How can you possibly say the room you have never been in does not have equal pressure floor to ceiling? are you saying I’m a liar or just wrong?
So am I wrong or telling lies?Because the only way to offer equal pressure to any vessel would be for that vessel to have absolutely no variations to it.
I don't see anything that can offer that...ever.
You're wrong, In my opinion.So am I wrong or telling lies?
There it is. Dave you thick fuck. What on earth do them data centres employ you for you dead head.You're wrong, In my opinion.
You can obviously argue against me and say the same thing as your own opinion.