Pallets in fields

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Wow I refreshed and Steve's double post disappeared.....
ITS MAGIC!

It's a Festivus Miracle!!!!

Cosmo
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Can I get a bowl of soup to go?
 
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More images to report from the Steve Cam.

Apparently, the Roma gypsy Madame Zelda was drawing on her Sub-continent heritage yet again. Believe it or not, there is a link between aliens and flying beasts in Hindu beliefs. It took some time, but I was able to find information about the images I am sharing in this update.

Here is a traditional Garuda, a half-man half bird creature:
Garuda-HTM-Rattanakosin.jpg

Hindu scripture describes an enormous flying creature called a Garuda that shook the ground when it landed on Earth. Is it possible that this monster was actually a misinterpreted alien craft? Are hybrids like the Centaur, the Minotaur and Medusa just mythical creatures of fantasy--or could these ancient depictions of terrifying monsters have been the result of advanced extraterrestrial transplantation procedures?


Here is a more stylized version of Garuda. Note how the birds talons would be perfect pallet clamps!
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And then there is this corroborating information:
In 1978 the noted economist Paul Krugman performed an analysis of Galactic Cargo costs.
4) A Galaxy Far, Far Away

Research: Understanding interstellar trade theory, how should interest be charged on goods when they travel at the speed of light
Researcher, Institute & Year: Paul Krugman, Princeton University, 1978

Finding: When trade takes place between planets in a common inertial frame, the interest costs on goods should be measured by clocks in the common frame and not clocks in the frame of the trading spacecraft.
Published In: Journal of Economic Enquiry

If you would care to know more about the more serious studies of economists, I highly recommend this link:

Top 10 seriously weird economic research efforts - Economic Times
 
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WOW! Really?

Dave?!?

That's got to be some sort of major breakthrough. Well done and HUZZAH!

(WOW)

Thank you. My proof has been accepted for publication in the Journal of the American Mathematical Society. The policy of that journal prevents me from giving any details of the proof before its publication, but I can reveal that the imaginary number (i) and the irrational number pi figure prominently in the proof.

Steve
 
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Pie, Did someone say Pie!!

I really like cherry pie, and lemon meringue too! Come to think of it coconut creme is really good too.:D
 
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I really like cherry pie, and lemon meringue too! Come to think of it coconut creme is really good too.:D

Lemon meringue and apple pie are my two favs. Yum! Oh and mince meat when I was a kid. I was the only one in the family that liked it, so I gorged myself when Mom made it. Nothing like your Mom's cooking, no matter who you are.
 

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