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Sep. 25th, 2002 05:30 pm
browngirl: He grew up in an unobservant
home and he's an athiest, so he can't relate to
religion in the same way I do. I think he is
unhappy when my religion inconveniences him, and
this is complicated by him (probably) thinking that
all of this is rather goofy. And it was impossible
to know up front where all the sources of strife would
be.
rani23: That depends on whether chucking
wood is his job, in which case we have to
look at typical production rates over longer times
(is it a 40-hour week?), or whether chucking wood is
something he just plain enjoys and does
intermittantly, in which case we have to look at
typical quantity at one sitting and whether
chucking that much wood all at once increases or
decreases the woodchuck's satisfaction. Does one gorge, and if so,
was that a bad idea?
tangerinpenguin: Tough one.
I guess it would have to be my lack of diplomatic
skills, particularly in dealing with Stupid Officer
Tricks, though my early tendency to perform non-period
music at events is a contender.
nrivkis: Actually, I knew you from at
least one SCA mailing list, though as far as I know
we have never met in person.
chucking wood
http://www.globalsubculture.com/regulars/drewsiaq/drew0012.html
http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a2_083a.html
First two gleaned from google. Last one (actually, the first one I found) was a random shot on the assumption that Cecil knows everything (http://www.straightdope.com).
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Date: 2002-09-26 05:52 am (UTC)Interesting...
Re: chucking wood
Date: 2002-09-26 06:44 am (UTC)I particularly enjoyed the first one, because I fixated on the woodchuck's throughput and didn't even consider the question of how large any individual piece of would could be and still be chucked. That was short-sighted of me.
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Date: 2002-09-26 07:12 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-09-26 05:15 pm (UTC)Hmm... hard for me to be say, because after all, I did ask my question. :-)