Sujet : Re: xkcd: Good and Bad Ideas
De : psperson (at) *nospam* old.netcom.invalid (Paul S Person)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.written rec.arts.comics.stripsDate : 10. May 2024, 16:46:33
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On 10 May 2024 00:31:45 GMT,
ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
<tednolan>) wrote:
In article <v1jm78$ubib$2@dont-email.me>,
Tony Nance <tnusenet17@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/7/24 6:21 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
xkcd: Good and Bad Ideas
  https://xkcd.com/2929/
We would have lost WWII without leaded gasoline. The bombers and
fighters both required 100+ octane gasoline which was only achievable
using massive quantities of tetra-ethyl lead in those days.
Lynn
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Humorous as usual, but I'm having a hard time understanding why Cutting
Pizza In Squares is anywhere on this graph - to me, it seems to be
totally independent of the entire good/bad axes.
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Did he mention the squares have pineapple on them?
The chicken pizzas I used to buy in the frozen foods section were
square. And I think I cut them, if not into squares, then at least
into quadrilaterals. So I have no trouble with square pizza, let alone
pizza squares.
Back when I went to Popa John's, my favorite was "all the meats" with
pineapple. Worked for me!
-- "Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,Who evil spoke of everyone but God,Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"