Me and my lateral thinking:
At the end of SF movies and TV shows, esp. in the far future, like Star Trek, there's always the disclaimer that all characters are fictitious and bear no relation to anybody living or dead. Well Du-uh! Is the disclaimer necessary or are people living today going to sue for portraying one of their distant descendants, in the future, in a bad light?
Hmmm.
>You show me any car manual that tells you not to jump it over your house and I'll agree that you've found a bug. ;)
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>>>That's exactly the kind of thing I worry about when someone says something is a bug. If I go to my car dealer and say, the ride is really terrible. The car shakes violently and bounces around. The mechanic will assume there's something wrong with the suspension.
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>>>If I then tell him it's because I'm taking my car off-road onto mountain trails, is that a bug with the suspension?
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>>Shouldn't your car manual worry you about consequences?
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.