Two comments about the predictability of Halley’s Comet: Although Halley saw the comet in 1682, and opined it was the same comet seen in 1531 and 1607, he died before the comet’s return in 1758, which he had predicted. Mark Twain, on the other hand, was born in 1835, and died in 1910, both years in which the comet paid its periodic visit to our neck of the solar system. He had predicted he would die during the comet’s return.
eromlig over 4 years ago
He wants you to colon him.
Superfrog over 4 years ago
It does have a short period.
pschearer Premium Member over 4 years ago
Are they in Oxford?
coffeemugman over 4 years ago
Hmmmm, looks more like an Apostrophe.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member over 4 years ago
Waiting for Halley’s comment.
santa72404 over 4 years ago
♫ Comma comma comma comma comma chameleon ♫!
bigfranky over 4 years ago
And that’s not a comma, it’s an apostrophe
Charlie Fogwhistle over 4 years ago
Two comments about the predictability of Halley’s Comet: Although Halley saw the comet in 1682, and opined it was the same comet seen in 1531 and 1607, he died before the comet’s return in 1758, which he had predicted. Mark Twain, on the other hand, was born in 1835, and died in 1910, both years in which the comet paid its periodic visit to our neck of the solar system. He had predicted he would die during the comet’s return.
bloodykate over 4 years ago
LOL!
Stephen Gilberg over 4 years ago
Funny, right before this in my GC lineup is SMBC, which also has a comma joke today.
MCProfessor over 4 years ago
It’s Halley’s comma!
Lablubber over 4 years ago
If it collides with the earth, will it leave sentence fragments all over the place?