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Posted: 29-06-2006 08:44
by Kisa
The glass is just too big for the amount of its content :D

Posted: 29-06-2006 08:51
by chrisman
If you are filling/filled the glass it's half full, if you are drinking it's half empty. :D

Posted: 29-06-2006 12:19
by Mighty Midget
chrisman wrote: If you are filling/filled the glass it's half full, if you are drinking it's half empty. :D


Not neccessarily so. Full of what? If the stuff in the glass is disgusting, that could be swapped around.

Posted: 29-06-2006 12:34
by chrisman
if someone puts disgusting stuff in a glass he's filling it, so it's half full :noob:

Posted: 29-06-2006 19:07
by Nicky
chrisman wrote: Is the glass half empty or half full?


That depends what's in it. Is it milk? Gravel? Blood? Is it used in a sacrificial context? :D

Posted: 03-07-2006 19:45
by Nicky
New question :)

What is the meaning of life? ;)

(remember to be creative :) Don't just say "life" or "death" they are both wrong and not creative at all :lol: )

Posted: 03-07-2006 19:46
by Kisa
42 isn't creative either :D

Posted: 03-07-2006 19:53
by Nicky
:D That's not creative any more :lol: it was at the time though :)

Posted: 03-07-2006 19:58
by Kisa
Yes :) I love these books :D

Meaning of life?
Maybe to collect as much useless knowledge as possible to make the earthworms cleverer after your death :D

Posted: 03-07-2006 20:01
by Nicky
:D

I would make a suggestion but it's too close to the actual meaning :lol:

Posted: 03-07-2006 20:05
by meep98324
Oh, and if anyone gets the dictionary meaning of life, I'll show them the dictionary meaning of murder :p

The meaning of life is contained in notpron, but I can't tell you where, that would be a spoiler :D

Posted: 03-07-2006 20:07
by Nicky
Actually it's contained in my riddle :)

(not yet though It's in the hard levels) :lol:

Posted: 03-07-2006 20:09
by Kisa
*trembling in fear* :D

Posted: 03-07-2006 20:11
by Nicky
I'm not going to put it as the answer :lol: That's too difficult ;)
As is the pattern in Pi :D

They will both be eggs :lol: It'll take me a while to make an swf showing the pattern though :)

Posted: 15-07-2006 17:53
by zoingy
Main Entry: life
Pronunciation: 'lIf
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural lives /'lIvz/
Etymology: Middle English lif, from Old English lIf; akin to Old English libban to live -- more at LIVE
1 a : the quality that distinguishes a vital and functional being from a dead body b : a principle or force that is considered to underlie the distinctive quality of animate beings c : an organismic state characterized by capacity for metabolism, growth, reaction to stimuli, and reproduction
2 a : the sequence of physical and mental experiences that make up the existence of an individual b : one or more aspects of the process of living <s(removed)x life of the frog>
3 : BIOGRAPHY 1
4 : spiritual existence transcending physical death
5 a : the period from birth to death b : a specific phase of earthly existence <adult life> c : the period from an event until death <a judge appointed for life> d : a sentence of imprisonment for the remainder of a convict's life
6 : a way or manner of living
7 : LIVELIHOOD
8 : a vital or living being; specifically : PERSON <many lives were lost in the disaster>
9 : an animating and shaping force or principle
10 : SPIRIT, ANIMATION <saw no life in her dancing>
11 : the form or pattern of something existing in reality <painted from life>
12 : the period of duration, usefulness, or popularity of something <the expected life of the batteries>
13 : the period of existence (as of a subatomic particle) -- compare HALF-LIFE
14 : a property (as resilience or elasticity) of an inanimate substance or object resembling the animate quality of a living being
15 : living beings (as of a particular kind or environment) <forest life>
16 a : human activities b : animate activity and movement <stirrings of life> c : the activities of a given sphere, area, or time <the political life of the country>
17 : one providing interest and vigor <life of the party>
18 : an opportunity for continued viability <gave the patient a new life>
19 capitalized, Christian Science : GOD 1b
20 : something resembling animate life <a grant saved the project's life>

Ok, there's the definition from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.