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My favourite piece of information is that Branwell Brontë, brother of Emily and Charlotte, died standing up leaning against a mantle piece, in order to prove it could be done.[/b]
True story.
Nest up: inept sloths.
The point is, you see, said Ford, that there is no point in driving yourself mad trying to stop yourself going mad. You might just as well give in and save your sanity for later.
Yep, tried that too. Still waiting.
Perhaps I’m old and tired, but I always think that the chances of finding out what really is going on are so absurdly remote that the only thing to do is to say hang the sense of it and just keep yourself occupied.
I call them distractions myself.
Exactly, said Deep Thought. So once you do know what the question actually is, you’ll know what the answer means.
We’ll need a context of course.
Anything that happens, happens.
Anything that, in happening, causes something else to happen, causes something else to happen.
Anything that, in happening, causes itself to happen again, happens again.
It doesn’t necessarily do it in chronological order, though.
We’ll need a context of course.
See first, think later, then test. But always see first. Otherwise you will only see what you were expecting. Most scientists forget that.
Of course most scientists aren’t blind. If you know what I mean.