tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post6161174130037987581..comments2023-06-15T09:13:45.467-04:00Comments on Liberty's Torch: From The Archives: Warning LabelsFrancis W. Porrettohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05862584203772592282noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-55897278955779478632017-01-14T21:20:30.102-05:002017-01-14T21:20:30.102-05:00WARNING: This product is vegan cat food. This is N...WARNING: This product is vegan cat food. This is NOT a cruelty-free product because an attempt to serve this to a cat will be painful to at least one animal, probably you.<br /><br />WARNING: Contains literature. May induce thinking and other undesirable consequences. Read at your own risk!<br /><br />WARNING: This product is bottled water. If you can't figure out if it's gluten-free, maybe you could ask someone on the staff of the group home.<br /><br />WARNING: This product contains ingredients obtained from genetically-modified organisms. If you demand an explanation, we will send a team of experts with the IQ, common sense, and social skills of Sheldon Cooper to explain it. For a small consideration, we could arrange for a Cliff Clavin analog to meet you at the bar of your choice.Josephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04720409839023747889noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-46548082962829694012017-01-09T18:59:31.891-05:002017-01-09T18:59:31.891-05:00Speaking of physics silliness, I did not know this...Speaking of physics silliness, I did not know this (from Wikipedia) --<br /><br />Morris "Moe" Berg (March 2, 1902 – May 29, 1972), was an American catcher and coach in Major League Baseball who later served as a spy for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II...<br /><br />From May to mid-December 1944, Berg hopped around Europe interviewing physicists and trying to convince several to leave Europe and work in America. At the beginning of December, news about Heisenberg giving a lecture in Zürich reached the OSS. Berg was assigned to attend the lecture and determine "if anything Heisenberg said convinced him the Germans were close to a bomb." If Berg came to the conclusion that the Germans were close, he had orders to shoot Heisenberg; Berg determined that the Germans were not close.<br /><br />....<br /><br />Soooo... if whether or not Heisenberg lived or died depended on the observation of an American catcher...<br /><br />Oh, never mind.Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12915297057336831151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-36847817307500300782017-01-09T16:49:55.770-05:002017-01-09T16:49:55.770-05:00Very droll.Very droll.Col. B. Bunnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09590364016079745156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-13164148013335486052017-01-09T13:18:45.424-05:002017-01-09T13:18:45.424-05:00Tunneling! That's it! Now I know how I lose ...Tunneling! That's it! Now I know how I lose so many things. Or maybe I look for them when they aren't there when I'm observing but reappear by the next observation and are thus 'found'.<br /><br />I love physics!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com