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Old 2020-01-24, 04:37   #1189
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Agreed- five to go. All those brilliant lines will live on though. Absolute classics.
Recall the Brian-in-the-manger scene, in which the 3 magi offer gold, frankincense and precious myrrh unto the babe:

Brian's mum: So what's myrrh, then?
Mage: It is a balm...
Brian's mum [highly alarmed]: A bomb? Well, whad're you doin' bringin' it in 'ere, then?
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Old 2020-01-24, 20:35   #1190
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Recall the Brian-in-the-manger scene, in which the 3 magi offer gold, frankincense and precious myrrh unto the babe:

Brian's mum: So what's myrrh, then?
Mage: It is a balm...
Brian's mum [highly alarmed]: A bomb? Well, whad're you doin' bringin' it in 'ere, then?
Excellent- Forgot about that one. The whole scene in Holy Grail with Arthur debating government with the peasants is several minutes of comedic brilliance.When Arthur explains Excalibur and why he is king, the response is "Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a government!"

Think I'm going to be binge-watching Python movies this weekend....
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Old 2020-01-24, 23:10   #1191
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Excellent- Forgot about that one. The whole scene in Holy Grail with Arthur debating government with the peasants is several minutes of comedic brilliance.When Arthur explains Excalibur and why he is king, the response is "Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a government!"

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Old 2020-01-26, 19:47   #1192
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Kobe Bryant

https://www.local10.com/news/local/2...icopter-crash/

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Old 2020-01-26, 22:46   #1193
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Sad news. We'll miss you, Black Mamba.
R. I. P.
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Old 2020-01-27, 00:34   #1194
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"Kobe Bryant was famous for using his Sikorsky S-76 private helicopter, a type that has a strong safety record"

Yet... us in Finland can never forget Copterline Flight 103 where a S-76 helicopter crashed due to a plasma coating flaking off from servo pistons, and blocking the return valves of the servos, causing the aircraft to abruptly lose its maneuverability. The Sikorsky company naturally vehemently denied any responsibility, and the case predictably went to court. Only the lawyers won in the end. Copterline went bankrupt and no matter what the compensation, those dead people sure won't suddenly come back to life.
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Old 2020-01-27, 03:54   #1195
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I woke up and saw the sad news...Goodbye, black mamba
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Old 2020-01-27, 14:37   #1196
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Geez, his 13-YO daughter and 7 other people also died in the crash.

The helicopter was flying in bad conditions (fog, poor visibility) that had caused police to ground their choppers, but it sounds like it fell out of the sky rather than flying into something.
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Old 2020-01-27, 15:05   #1197
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Geez, his 13-YO daughter and 7 other people also died in the crash.

The helicopter was flying in bad conditions (fog, poor visibility) that had caused police to ground their choppers, but it sounds like it fell out of the sky rather than flying into something.
I find it interesting that in a forum dedicated to a branch of mathematics there is much
more discussion about the death of a basketball player than there was about several
well known mathematicians.
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Old 2020-01-27, 15:50   #1198
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I find it interesting that in a forum dedicated to a branch of mathematics there is much
more discussion about the death of a basketball player than there was about several
well known mathematicians.
I regret anyone's untimely demise, with the exceptions of those whom I consider to be malign presences. However, I consider professional sports, at least as operated in the US, to be parasitic. This does not reflect on the players so much as the owners. There are people whose fame comes from sports who have positive influences on society. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar comes to mind as an example, for the social commentary pieces he writes.
I don't know much about Kobe Bryant as a person. My reaction to this crash is that such things are among the penalties of material success. Other examples of these penalties can be seen in some of the members of the "Twenty-seven Club" of rock musicians and other artists.

https://www.ranker.com/list/members-...ty-deaths-list
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Old 2020-01-27, 17:15   #1199
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I find it interesting that in a forum dedicated to a branch of mathematics there is much more discussion about the death of a basketball player than there was about several well known mathematicians.
If it is any consolation, I had never heard of the guy before reading the report on the BBC news site.

"Dedicated" is a little too emphatic IMO. "Primarily concerned with " is the phrase I'd use. A large part of the attraction to me is the extra-curricular activity as exemplified by the Lounge, Soapbox, Hobbies, etc.
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