I'm sure there are plenty that are similar enough to call "alike." Snowflakes are not random shapes, after all. They are formed in ways that create very specific shapes.
The same might be said of fingerprints as well. While your set can identify you, each print fits into known patterns. But odds are you and your very unlikely fingerprint double were present at the same crime scene...
Since we're talking about snowflake patterns, I'll share [url=http://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/snowcrystals/class/class.htm]this page[/url]. It's pretty neat. ^_^
I think that in spite of what's been said, I honestly believe that eevn if they were seperated by millions of miles and millions of years of millions of winters and Ice ages, that somewhere there WERE two snowflakes that were exactly alike.
AzuJOD at 7:31PM, Sept. 22, 2010
That's not an all white comic; [url=http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/2167.html]this[/url] is an all white comic! ;D
Loud_G at 11:48AM, Sept. 22, 2010
ha! I could almost see this one stretching out to a whole bunch of pages :D different ridiculous situations with different color fills :D
usedbooks at 6:49AM, Sept. 22, 2010
Actually, this one is the real punchline. I thought of it as a "two-punchline" joke, but it needed two strips to work. ;)
smkinoshita at 6:39AM, Sept. 22, 2010
LOL you figured out one extra use, eh?
ghostrunner at 11:49PM, Sept. 21, 2010
:D
usedbooks at 11:09PM, Sept. 21, 2010
I'm sure there are plenty that are similar enough to call "alike." Snowflakes are not random shapes, after all. They are formed in ways that create very specific shapes. The same might be said of fingerprints as well. While your set can identify you, each print fits into known patterns. But odds are you and your very unlikely fingerprint double were present at the same crime scene... Since we're talking about snowflake patterns, I'll share [url=http://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/snowcrystals/class/class.htm]this page[/url]. It's pretty neat. ^_^
Anubis at 11:07PM, Sept. 21, 2010
LOL I love it
meemjar at 11:01PM, Sept. 21, 2010
I think that in spite of what's been said, I honestly believe that eevn if they were seperated by millions of miles and millions of years of millions of winters and Ice ages, that somewhere there WERE two snowflakes that were exactly alike.
plymayer at 10:39PM, Sept. 21, 2010
It's hard to get all that detail on each snowflake!