
geoshady
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as far as you need to go |
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ACDixon
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According to Zeno, you have to first go halfway, from there you have to go halfway, and from there you have to go halfway. This means you never actually get there no matter how far you go. This is Zeno's paradox. |
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workingclasshero
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Ya can't get theah from heah |
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bridget430
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Before you get where? Where is there? I say as far as you need to go. |
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phi071237
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that for to get there |
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wasteofpaint
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depends on where your going.
im going but im not getting there. im going to the place where they said everything would be. |
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homiecartman
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go up the road about three miles make a left another left the second right on the left and then go two blocks north and ur there |
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Hickhouse
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When you get somewhere, you never say, "We're There!". You say, "We're Here!". So you're never THERE even if it looks that way in retrospect. |
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-> W.A.I.W.I.A <-
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Just open the dictionary, flip to Letter T and seek 'there'... that about '800pages far' depending on your dictionary. |
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RedneckBarn
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All the way. |
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rocky
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a hop, skip, and a jump |
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beernotcider
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Twice the distance of half way there. |
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stinky's girl 01/06
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It takes years of traveling... |
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screech
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GO untill you realize you've gone too far. |
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Invincible Vegeta
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How far do you have to go before you get where ?? |
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inquiring mind
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According to Zeno's paradox -- you can't get there at all. Here is why. To get there, you have to go halfway. That will take a specific amount of time, it will not be instantaneous. Once you are halfway there, you can go half of the remaining distance -- which will take a certain amount of time. No matter how many times this process is done, there is still an ever-decreasing distance to cover -- but it is not zero distance. The time it takes to travel that distance also decreases, but it never gets to zero. If you have an infinite number of distances to travel (1/2 then 1/4 then 1/8 ... ) then you will never get there because there will always be another interval to travel -- no matter how infintesimally small. so...... the answer is "you never get there" (or so reasons Zeno the greek philosopher) |
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red_marshmallow
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guess, u have to know your destination first then you can see check your speed and multiply it by the time you consumed and then you know your distance. hope to help get you there. |
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