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brain sizes: Einstein's and women's

Cary Kittrell cary at afone.as.arizona.edu
Wed Sep 11 13:52:11 EST 2002


In article <j8Mf9.4811$S32.297550 at news2.west.cox.net> "John Knight" <jwknight at polbox.com> writes:
<"Cary Kittrell" <cary at afone.as.arizona.edu> wrote in message
<news:alnrl4$js5$1 at oasis.ccit.arizona.edu...
<> In article <bruf9.1299$S32.86478 at news2.west.cox.net> "John Knight"
<<jwknight at polbox.com> writes:
<> <
<> <
<> <"Cary Kittrell" <cary at afone.as.arizona.edu> wrote in message
<> <news:all7n8$9b7$1 at oasis.ccit.arizona.edu...
<> <
<> <> And how the light bulb was actually invented back in April, because
<since
<> <it
<> <> takes about 30 seconds to change one, six months would be enough time
<> <> to account for all the light bulbs in existance.
<> <>
<> <> And how drunks drop fewer light bulbs.
<> <>
<> <>
<> <> - cary
<> <
<> <
<> <http://christianparty.net/timssh04.htm
<> <
<> <If "g" is the acceleration due to gravity, what is the tension in the
<s_ring
<> <as the system falls, again?
<> <
<> <What is s_ring, again?
<> <
<>
<> Oh, I cheerfully admit I misread that question.  In fact, my cheerful
<> pointing out, unprompted, of the fact that I had misread it was the sole
<> reason that you suddenly got a clue -- the sun would have expired from
<proton
<> decay before you noticed it on your own.
<>
<> But then I'm honest, where you're merely expedient.
<>
<> OK?
<>
<> So, your turn now: how come you could never bring yourself to comment
<> on Thalamus' and my little dispute on the derivation of
<> Sir Ike's laws of motion?  (don't fret; there's still plenty
<> of time left)
<>
<>
<>
<>
<>
<> -- cary
<>
<>
<
<You're the only one who interpreted the word "string" as "spring".  Not even
<the gaggle of feminazis did that, yet you were running around insulting
<everyone who answered it correctly.  Why insult them?  Because you sensed
<they were correct?
<
<Why comment on Sir Ike's laws of motion when it didn't even apply?
<

Because I'm curious to see if you have the slightest ability to do any
math that doesn't involve pushing buttons on a calculator.

Well?...








-- cary



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