If speed is your ultimate goal, then just walking achieves the goal since walking gives you speed (a small amount of speed, but speed regardless). In reality, speed isn’t the ultimate goal… It’s HOW fast. When you set a goal, you don’t say “My goal is speed” you say, “My goal is to achieve the speed of sound”. Then, you actually do just need a certain amount of rocket fuel. =]
This is a pointless post bordering on trolling. Why would you bother to nitpick over semantics on a comic, when the authors intentions were expressed in a clear and concise manner. I doubt anyone (other than you) who read this initially thought, “Well if his goal is speed then thats easy! hur hur.”
The fact you were acknowledged at all speaks volumes for the author, though caving in to your borderline obsessive compulsive bs only guides you to do it again.
Fraz on Don’t Call Me: “Long enough for me to run and hide I hope!” Jun 4, 15:29
Fraz on Don’t Call Me: “Chris does has a land line. He’s that old!!” Jun 4, 15:28
Sandee @ Comedy Plus on Don’t Call Me: “Bwahahahahahahaha. Nice try, but it’s not going to work for long. Have a fabulous day and rest of the week.…” Jun 4, 12:57
H. Stacy on Don’t Call Me: “If Chris has a land line, Fraz has a big problem.” Jun 4, 12:24
If speed is your ultimate goal, then just walking achieves the goal since walking gives you speed (a small amount of speed, but speed regardless). In reality, speed isn’t the ultimate goal… It’s HOW fast. When you set a goal, you don’t say “My goal is speed” you say, “My goal is to achieve the speed of sound”. Then, you actually do just need a certain amount of rocket fuel. =]
That’s true, but I meant it like when someone says money is their goal. They don’t mean a little money, they mean as much money as they can get.
This is a pointless post bordering on trolling. Why would you bother to nitpick over semantics on a comic, when the authors intentions were expressed in a clear and concise manner. I doubt anyone (other than you) who read this initially thought, “Well if his goal is speed then thats easy! hur hur.”
The fact you were acknowledged at all speaks volumes for the author, though caving in to your borderline obsessive compulsive bs only guides you to do it again.
And I thought that Craig Breedlove’s “Spirit of America” was still parked in the museum in Chicago π
http://www.myquartermile.com/loader.php?story=craig
No, that’s only a replica. I borrowed the original and painted it red.
Hi Binky,
I like this one a lot my friend π
Have a great rest of weekend now Binky
Androgoth
Thanks, Andro.
I’ll take you for a ride one day if you can fit inside.