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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"If you use the forum search function you'll find the answer in the hundreds of previous threads on this subject.
Probably more threads than doors or wheels
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Never even thought of borrowing it from the Lounge..... |
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Wheels rarely come in singles and almost always have a friend to roll with. Sometimes they come in pairs sometimes they pair up into couples and coupled couples and sometimes loads of them get together to have a right little shindig together. It's rare you see a poor old bastid chugging along on his own and if you do, most ppl just point and laugh |
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What's your definition of a door?
Technically transistor gates are nanoscopic doors, which can be opened or closed, and control the flow of electrons.
And there are more transistors on earth than grains of sand. |
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"What's your definition of a door?
Technically transistor gates are nanoscopic doors, which can be opened or closed, and control the flow of electrons.
And there are more transistors on earth than grains of sand."
This is the answer |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"What's your definition of a door?
Technically transistor gates are nanoscopic doors, which can be opened or closed, and control the flow of electrons.
And there are more transistors on earth than grains of sand.
This is the answer"
No its not
I asked wheels or doors
Transistors haven't been the same since Radio Dublin back in the day |
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"What's your definition of a door?
Technically transistor gates are nanoscopic doors, which can be opened or closed, and control the flow of electrons.
And there are more transistors on earth than grains of sand.
This is the answer
No its not
I asked wheels or doors
Transistors haven't been the same since Radio Dublin back in the day "
OK, well what is the definitlion of a wheel?
Any biological cell with a rotating flagellum for movement, basically has a tiny little motor with built in, with a bushing/axis etc.
Would you call the rotating part at the base of a sperms head, which spins its little tail a wheel? |
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"If you use the forum search function you'll find the answer in the hundreds of previous threads on this subject.
Probably more threads than doors or wheels
Never even thought of borrowing it from the Lounge..... "
We need to become net exporters to the lounge.
It's defo wheels |
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"What's your definition of a door?
Technically transistor gates are nanoscopic doors, which can be opened or closed, and control the flow of electrons.
And there are more transistors on earth than grains of sand.
This is the answer
No its not
I asked wheels or doors
Transistors haven't been the same since Radio Dublin back in the day
OK, well what is the definitlion of a wheel?
Any biological cell with a rotating flagellum for movement, basically has a tiny little motor with built in, with a bushing/axis etc.
Would you call the rotating part at the base of a sperms head, which spins its little tail a wheel? "
Indeed. And electrons have a spin. Do they count |
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Round, like a circle in a spiral
Like a wheel within a wheel
Never ending or beginning
On an ever-spinning reel.
Now you can't say that about a door....unless it's a revolving door.
Do half doors count as full doors for the purposes of this thread.
Can you have a half wheel
Could this thread go flat or become unhinged.
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"Round, like a circle in a spiral
Like a wheel within a wheel
Never ending or beginning
On an ever-spinning reel.
Now you can't say that about a door....unless it's a revolving door.
Do half doors count as full doors for the purposes of this thread.
Can you have a half wheel
Could this thread go flat or become unhinged.
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My door is a jar at the minute, so what does that mean? |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"Round, like a circle in a spiral
Like a wheel within a wheel
Never ending or beginning
On an ever-spinning reel.
Now you can't say that about a door....unless it's a revolving door.
Do half doors count as full doors for the purposes of this thread.
Can you have a half wheel
Could this thread go flat or become unhinged.
My door is a jar at the minute, so what does that mean?"
Its not counted as a door |
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