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W dniu 17.08.2024 o 16:32, Python pisze:Incredible! You are very smart, aren't you?Le 17/08/2024 à 16:26, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :See, poor stinker - I've proven the mumble of your idiotW dniu 17.08.2024 o 15:58, Python pisze:...Le 17/08/2024 à 15:54, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :>>>>>>Taking 2 identical pendulum clocks blows>
this pathetic bullshit out.
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Not at all. A pendulum by itself is not a clock. The
system Earth-Pendulum is.
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https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=clocks+pendulum
Sure. It happened that for the most of us (a few exceptions
though, like astronauts in the ISS) the other part of these
device is freely available (it is called Earth
They don't say they're selling parts,
They should.
Because?
Because otherwise poor stinker will get angry
and start stamping his feet?
I wear swimming fins. I'm not concerned. Moreover one well
known angry poor stinker around is you, Maciej.
>>>they say they're selling whole clocks.>
They are only targeting human customers living on Earth. In a Inter-
Galactic civilization they would add "Planet not included" :-D
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If not the Federation Regulation Authorities would sue them.
Said a self-appointed Federation Regulation Authority.
When you talk about it: What kind of pies to you like? We are
providing a free delivery service for pompous imbeciles. You
are eligible.
guru to be inconsistent, and you can do nothing about it
apart of spitting, insulting and slandering.
And you're just doing what you can for your beloved
Shit and your beloved church.
>Yes, I did notice.>Maybe you should sue your parents for providing you a defective>
brain, Maciej.
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So, is the atmosphere a part of a plane as well,
Did you notice that, as a flying device, a plane does not work well
without air?
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Same as a pendulum does not work well as a clock without being near the
surface of a planet.
So, is the atmosphereAh, no you aren't.
a part of a plane - same as Eart (sic) is allegedly
a part od (sic) a pendulum clock,
poor stinker.Nice signature, Maciej.
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