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Or:
Combining these principles leads to one traditional statement of the first law of thermodynamics: it is not possible to construct a machine which will perpetually output work without an equal amount of energy input to that machine. Or more briefly, a perpetual motion machine of the first kind is impossible.
Why, pshaw! That’s been done long ago!

 
Since I’m mostly a story teller -
War - military stories - mine and others.
Hunting stories.
Misc- yes, I really did pick up a naked woman.
Near Las Vegas. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
Unless you tell it on a Gun Forum!
 
1 The quality of todays television shows.
Have not owned or watched TV in 12 years

2 Professional versus college sports on television.
See #1

3 The complexity of today's automobile versus that high school car.
Did not own a car in high school

4 Longevity of marriage and your quality of life.
Married 1X for 3 years. Divorced 2X

5 You are a parent. Were you successful?
Yes. 2 sons. 1 is Director of Christian Camp. The other one owns a custom fabricating shop where he builds rock crawlers & Converts gas trucks to diesels

6 Do you need another gun? How many are enough?
No.
Have too many (16) Wanna buy a Weatherby Accumark in
30-378 ?

7 Your opinion of your military service if it was less than 6 years.
Most fun I had with my clothes on. Navy DD 865 "Ware"
 
ditrina:

I would be interested in your theorem (with all math displayed) in the analysis of the effect of the Law of Thermodynamics concerning how it would alter the hydrodynamics of Snubby's penguins while they are pursuing dinner in the Weddell Sea at 2 PM Zulu Time, June 16, 2019.

Photos and diagrams are optional, but would be quite helpful, as I am more visual than math oriented. :D
 
This thread is all that’s needed for the masses here to run off the cliff.
I am in the middle of the lemmings.
Sorry Snubby, penguins
 
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Why not math, its fun.

Explain the error

x = y.
Then x2 = xy.
Subtract the same thing from both sides:
x2 - y2 = xy - y2.
Dividing by (x-y), obtain
x + y = y.
Since x = y, we see that
2 y = y.
Thus 2 = 1, since we started with y nonzero.
Subtracting 1 from both sides,
1 = 0.
 

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