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To: gobucks

Short people got no reason
Short people got no reason
Short people got no reason to live.
They got little hands,
Little eyes,
They walk around tellin' great big lies.

They got little noses,
Tiny little teeth,
They wear platform shoes
On their nasty little feet.

Well I don't want no short people
Don't want no short people
Don't want no short people 'round here.

(Short people are just the same as you and I.)
A fool such as I. (All men are brothers until the day they die.)
It's a wonderful world.

Short people got nobody
Short people got nobody
Short people got nobody to love

They got little baby legs
They stand so low
You got to pick 'em up
Just to say hello.

They got little cars
That go beep beep beep.
They got little voices
Goin' peep peep peep.

They got grubby little fingers
And dirty little minds.
They're gonna get you
Every time.

Well I don't want no short people
Don't want no short people
Don't want no short people 'round here.

----Sorry, I couldn't help it.


11 posted on 08/02/2005 7:01:18 AM PDT by NeoCaveman (Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the Federalist Society?)
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To: dubyaismypresident
Scoff if you must, but...

In fuzzy logic, the person can be a "somewhat tall", or some percentage of what you define as tall. This percentage of tall is often referred to as the fuzzy membership set. Unlike Boolean logic, fuzzy logic provides a way to describe partial membership. Figure 2 shows how the degree of membership in the fuzzy set "tall" might be defined as a function of height. A person who is three feet tall has zero membership in the set. Conversely, someone who is seven feet tall has a membership of one. Well, the difference between Boolean set theory comes in when a person is five feet, three inches-then they are described as being a 0.25 percent member of the set tall.

Raymond Gilmartin - CEO Merck & CO.

0.25 percent members of the set tall

20 posted on 08/02/2005 11:00:44 AM PDT by Gene Vidocq (Damnation is the price he'll pay, for an evil man's desire.)
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