Precisely, who is the man here which is the rigor which is the mortis?

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> I think being able to use mathematical symbology on the friam would be 
> wonderful but not if the syntax is not pliable to speak in new ways.
"One man's rigor is another man's mortis"
Bohren, Craig F. and B. A. Albrecht (1998). Atmospheric Thermodynamics.


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