Re: [OT] Perl 6 Summary for 2004-10-01 through 2004-10-17

2004-10-26 Thread Aldo Calpini
Larry Wall wrote:
I suppose if I were Archimedes I'd have climbed
back out and shouted Eureka, but as far as I know Archimedes never
made it to Italy, so it didn't occur to me...
well, Archimedes *was* italian. for some meaning of italian, at least. 
he was born in Syracuse (the one in Sicily, not the one in the state of 
NY obviously :-). he lived and studied in Egypt, but most of his life 
was spent in Syracuse. granted, Sicily at that time was more a Greek 
region than an Italian one as it is today, but well, geographically 
speaking, it is in Italy.

and of course, Venice was founded ~700 years after Archimedes death, so 
he really had no chance of falling into your same canal.

anyway, Larry, I hope the water wasn't too cold :-)
cheers,
Aldo


Re: [OT] Perl 6 Summary for 2004-10-01 through 2004-10-17

2004-10-26 Thread Piers Cawley
Aldo Calpini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Larry Wall wrote:
 I suppose if I were Archimedes I'd have climbed
 back out and shouted Eureka, but as far as I know Archimedes never
 made it to Italy, so it didn't occur to me...

 well, Archimedes *was* italian. for some meaning of italian, at least. 
 he was born in Syracuse (the one in Sicily, not the one in the state of 
 NY obviously :-). he lived and studied in Egypt, but most of his life 
 was spent in Syracuse. granted, Sicily at that time was more a Greek 
 region than an Italian one as it is today, but well, geographically 
 speaking, it is in Italy.

 and of course, Venice was founded ~700 years after Archimedes death, so 
 he really had no chance of falling into your same canal.

But the odds are good that at least one of the water molecules in said
canal passed some of its time in Archimedes body (or one of its
constituent atoms did).