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16:36 UK time, Tuesday, 21 October 2008

"There's probably no god." Does that mean the atheists aren't entirely certain?
Looking for answers, Leeds, UK

"People don't like being preached at," says Stephen Green of pressure group Christian Voice. That's the funniest thing I've read all day.
John Bratby, Southampton

Captain Mainwaring in a call centre is an image I now can't get out of my mind. "How can I help you today, you stupid boy?" Anyone else out there in the same position?
Nigel Macarthur, London, England

First time writer, long time reader. Is it too much to hope that the person from the National Obesity Forum qualifies as nominally determinative?
Daniel, London

Can I just say congrats to both the author and commentor Mark on this article. I was already chuckling from the authors comment to "watch paint dry" rather than read it, but Mark's comment made me giggle so much I fell off my chair.
Sarah-Michelle Saunders, Newport, S Wales

It may seem strange to "modern minds" to have, for example three feet in a yard, but then what about time? Is it not even odder that we still use a system whereby a year is either divided up into 12 unequal segments, 365 days, or 366 days every four years?
Rory, Iver, England

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