Bermuda Triangle
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I landed in Bermuda as a stopover, which probably took at least an hour longer than it should have. The airport was tiny and the employees were all black.
I guess you mean black people. I assume you're not racist ;)
[i]posted by greten[/i] you must be a real food expert,
I cook quietly, I especially like to make something with meat[i]posted by ema[/i] [quote][i]posted by greten[/i] you must be a real food expert, [/quote] I cook quietly, I especially like to make something with meat
Okay then, that's good to know[i]posted by driv4r[/i] You must mean black people. I assume you're not racist ;)
They weren't that dirty.:) [i]posted by driv4r[/i] You probably mean black people. I assume you're not racist ;)
Negroes are black people. That's right.
You can't work quickly in a warm country, it makes you sweat like crazy. The pay is always low for simpler jobs anyway, there's often no opportunity to do laundry at work, who pays the water bill while washing at home with a low salary? It's natural that the layover will be longer in a warm country. In a cold country, the departure would be delayed even more, regardless of the workers' pigmentation. Cheap work is always done calmly, and low-paid work is not a rabbit that will put a pipe. In fact, the pay has to be low, because if the majority could get a normal salary, no one would bother to work anymore, and where would they get workers? Humanity is not yet able to fly to explore outer space and get workers...
Tell me, what kind of workers could we find out there in space?
[i]posted by Mask[/i] So are you sure he didn't say that? How sure can you be that he didn't say that? Anyway, I read in the theory of relativity that space-time and matter are connected. If one disappears, the other disappears too. It can't be understood both ways. That was his point. And I quoted his point. Then clarify what was added there. Besides, most of the texts are a description of the theory of relativity. And most of the times, when any citation is used, it is in the context of some related story. On the other hand, I like that you stand up for Einstein. I like him too.
Yeah, quite interesting. Humanity would repeat history and still bring in all sorts of people to do all sorts of work. If there are no people to do the work, then work will disappear, but if there is no work, then only vegetation will occur on the planet.
I also like ISAAC NEWTON, all his thoughts about time, space, location, movement are fascinating. The interesting idea is that the world could not have arisen from chaos only by the laws of nature, but can last for some time based on the laws of nature. NEWTON should also be defended.