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  • O Oakman

    Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

    Ah, OK. See, we don't learn much US history in Australia.

    I've noticed.

    Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

    It's really funny

    Yes, he was the funniest math professor that ever came down the pike.

    Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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    Oakman wrote:

    I've noticed.

    Well, it's pretty useless.

    Oakman wrote:

    Yes, he was the funniest math professor that ever came down the pike.

    I love his stuff! I mean, I don't get some of his references, but he's always funny. I want to get the sheet music to some of his songs - they're probably all way too hard, because I haven't been playing for very long, but I still want to try. Particularly The Elements, Fight Fiercely, Harvard; Poisoning Pigeons in the Park, and The Vatican Rag. :-D

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      Oakman wrote:

      I've noticed.

      Well, it's pretty useless.

      Oakman wrote:

      Yes, he was the funniest math professor that ever came down the pike.

      I love his stuff! I mean, I don't get some of his references, but he's always funny. I want to get the sheet music to some of his songs - they're probably all way too hard, because I haven't been playing for very long, but I still want to try. Particularly The Elements, Fight Fiercely, Harvard; Poisoning Pigeons in the Park, and The Vatican Rag. :-D

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      Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

      Well, it's pretty useless.

      Those who refuse to learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them. It appears to me that folks in your country and in mine fit that category - and therefore have elected leaders who think that history is pretty useless, too.

      Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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      • S soap brain

        Stan Shannon wrote:

        Which is what?

        I think you're expecting a simple answer for something that is intrinsically difficult to understand. It is a 4-dimensional, smooth, connected Lorentzian manifold.

        Stan Shannon wrote:

        Which is rather important for the entire quantum model.

        The 'quantum model' does not pretend to be perfect, and in fact everyone knows that it is doomed to eventual secession.

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        And where in High School did you learn so much of this stuff that you can debate it so? Or do you just google everything and cut and paste? I still posit that The authors Ravel and Joyce inspired your moniker and you are in no way a 15 year old kid.

        This statement is false

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