To: LibWhacker
This is serious. A matter dark indeed.
2 posted on
08/22/2006 11:21:42 AM PDT by
samtheman
To: LibWhacker
Technology is made of science. Science is made of math.
3 posted on
08/22/2006 11:23:31 AM PDT by
Gordongekko909
(I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
To: LibWhacker
Math is a figment of your imagination.
5 posted on
08/22/2006 11:25:06 AM PDT by
Thrusher
("...there is no peace without victory.")
To: LibWhacker
My math professor was fond of saying "Everyday we live in a world of bi-polar, non-Ecludian geometry, but only a few realize it." He would never provide an explanation but did say that I would be wiser when I figured out what he ment.
It took me a long time to understand.
To: LibWhacker
I can't see a damned thing.
It's too dark!
8 posted on
08/22/2006 11:31:51 AM PDT by
Publius6961
(MSM: Israelis are killed by rockets; Lebanese are killed by Israelis.)
To: LibWhacker
Does this mean Col. Jack O'Neill (my dream lover) comes out of retirement and returns to Stargate SGC?
To: LibWhacker
"...when you can measure what you are speaking about and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meager and unsatisfactory kind; it may be the beginning of knowledge, but you have scarcely in your thoughts advanced to the state of science, whatever the matter may be."
Lord Kelvin as reported in:
J.C. David, (1973), Statistics and Data Analysis in Geology, John Wiley & Sons, First edition, page 1
To: LibWhacker
HAHA! Einstein was Right!
14 posted on
08/22/2006 11:57:16 AM PDT by
Danae
(Anál nathrach, orth' bháis's bethad, do chél dénmha)
To: LibWhacker
16 posted on
08/22/2006 12:06:55 PM PDT by
js1138
(Well I say there are some things we don't want to know! Important things!")
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