"Its like this. On question #4 the second man put down; "I don't know."
You put down, "Neither do I."
Hehehe...that's a good one, Mirage.
In fact, all of them are good. Thanks guys!
Here's another:
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Two renowned scientists at one of the most prestigious research institutes in the nation were having a discussion in a lab about what each of them felt the most important and amazing discovery in human history was.
The first shared his thoughts with his collegue, "The most important discovery for mankid was clearly splitting the atom. The potential for energy and the understanding of quantum science that it has opened up is immeasurable."
The second scientist, not to be outdone, countered, "Well, that was indeed very important, but before that, mankind's discovery of electricty and putting it to practical use was even more important. Think of the good it has done, and how it allowed all of mankind to progress."
As they were condiering their answers, the old janitor who had been cleaning that lab for over 20 years, and who had gone unnoticed by the two men, stopped what he was doing and decided to share his own thoughts on the matter.
Suprising the two scientists, he said, "Well, I don't know all de' things you're talkin' about, but I know what I think de' most amazin' thing is."
The two scientists looked at each other with razed eyebrows, and the first scientist asked, "Okay, I'll bite. Alex, what do you think the most amazing discovery in human history has been?"
The janitor replied, "Why it gots to be de' Thermos."
Incredulously, the second scientists asked, "The Thermos? Seriously, Alex? All it does is keep something either hot or cold."
To which the janitor sagely replied, 'Yea, professor, that's right. But you tell me 'dis...just how do it know?"