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NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:Neither of these is "Unique" --- think about it -----Either condition could, again, appear. this would involve the loss of "Uniqueness" which I imagine is impossible.-----otherwise in ain't unique !
Anyway -- I AM an old dinosaur -- and I don't care , and will continue with my predjudices-- so there !!
eucsgmrc wrote:
Well, very few absolutes are really so absolute that they can't be qualified. For instance:
A is the tallest man in the world since records began. He's clearly unique.
B is the tallest woman in the world since records began. She's also the only person ever to win a Nobel prize, an Olympic gold medal and the national lottery in the same year. She's clearly more unique than A.
Oh no she's not.
Oh yes she is. It takes only one man to grow very tall to displace A from his uniqueness, but B would still be unique even if another woman were to grow very tall.
My immediate reaction was to check the definition of 'unique' and it seems to be time related. The man is unique as at the moment that he is so described.
The woman is unique in two different contexts - height and separately winning those specified prizes within the allotted time period. Again, each is unique as at the moment the word 'unique' is used. It is not a lasting condition. Ergo each is an absolute absolute at the moment it is so described.
BTW I am sure that other absolutes could have been used to demonstrate the intended point - simply not this one.
What a pity they got CH's name wrong in the text.
Also, Sir John Cass was better known as a writer who died of a haemorrhage. In commemoration, on a day in November the staff and students of the college still wear a blood red quill pen in their buttonholes. Just one of the thousands of rarely known events in the City
Having more money doesn't make you happier. I have 50 million dollars
but I'm just as happy as when I had 48 million.
(Arnold Schwarzenegger!)
sejintenej wrote: Just one of the thousands of rarely known events in the City
I may have asked this before but I was told that the Treasurer of CH is allowed to stand on the right hand side of the Lord Mayor.
(A privilege allowed only to the Treasurer of CH and the Monarch).
Can anyone confirm?
It is the privelege of the Senior Grecian to present a loyal address to the newly crowned sovereign and there is another charity function in the City at which he / she is required to give an address (I'm away from home so I can't look it up)
Having more money doesn't make you happier. I have 50 million dollars
but I'm just as happy as when I had 48 million.
(Arnold Schwarzenegger!)
A thread for silly, stupid or otherwise less than noteworthy facts for which there is no internet link.
A government warning said that anyone travelling in icy conditions should take a shovel, blankets or sleeping bag, extra clothing including a scarf hat and gloves. 24 hour supply of food and drink de - icer , rock salt torch spare batteries. Safety triangle tow rope , petrol can 1st aid kit - jumpleads . . .
I looked a right **** on the bus this morning !!!
From the Aude Flyer - it's been a bit cool recently
For those oenophiles amongst you (and don't tell the Moderators) I noticed amongst the bottles of wine in my local supermarket today some bottles of Fitou from the A*se Domaine
sejintenej wrote:It is the privelege of the Senior Grecian to present a loyal address to the newly crowned sovereign and there is another charity function in the City at which he / she is required to give an address (I'm away from home so I can't look it up)
Nuts to that. No problem with a loyal address for QE2 but KC III (or KG VII) wouldn't get a loyal address from me.
SG never looked like a very nice job, all things considered - too much memorising of stuff. It was much more fun smoking behind the .22 range.
sejintenej wrote: SG never looked like a very nice job, all things considered - too much memorising of stuff. It was much more fun smoking behind the .22 range.