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Title: Sunday's programme mistake
Post by: baldrick on July 21, 2009, 11:54:14 AM
Sorry it's late, i only sobered up a few hours ago

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Title: Re: Sunday's programme mistake
Post by: Jenga on July 21, 2009, 02:11:30 PM
This forum definately has gone nuts!!!
Title: Re: Sunday's programme mistake
Post by: baldrick on July 21, 2009, 03:57:19 PM
This forum definately has gone nuts!!!
Some of the best people i have ever met have been completely insane.
Title: Re: Sunday's programme mistake
Post by: Uncle Globnasty on July 21, 2009, 04:24:31 PM
"There is an area of the mind that could be called unsane, beyond sanity, and yet not insane. Think of a circle with a fine split in it. At one end there's insanity. You go around the circle to sanity, and on the other end of the circle, close to insanity, but not insanity, is unsanity."

Title: Re: Sunday's programme mistake
Post by: baldrick on July 21, 2009, 04:25:45 PM
But if there is a split it wouldn't be a circle.
Title: Re: Sunday's programme mistake
Post by: Toff Apple on July 21, 2009, 04:33:15 PM
what about if you turned it over?
Title: Re: Sunday's programme mistake
Post by: Uncle Globnasty on July 21, 2009, 06:16:59 PM
OK, well firstly it is a quote from Dr. Sidney Cohen.

But if there is a split it wouldn't be a circle.

Now, if you consider sanity as a linear scale from sanity at one end to insanity at the other and that scale is represented by a piece of string, then if you take the sanity end and the insanity end and put them against each other forming a circle........you get the picture? There is a full circle, but still a split where the ends can be separated. I can't believe I'm explaining this......

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what about if you turned it over?

Then you would enter the realm of the unknown, a parallel universe where all men are equal and pigeonholes are only of interest to other pigeons.