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On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Stephen Guerin
wrote:
> Aya, it turns out Bruce recently unsubscribed from FRIAM. I hope you guys
> on the list are happy with your signal to noise ratio ;-)Just
> kidding...keep it up.
>
OT, but: I think we failed a test. Maybe we should split the list? Or
Steve,
I you are going to destroy an entire morning of mine by tempting me to go to
the XKCD website, I am going to return the favor. http://xkcd.com/1162/
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T
Too bad we don't have Bruce and Ruth here to jury this sideshow, but still!
I was always disturbed by the "rubber sheet" description of
Gravitational Forces.
In the spirit of circular logic, I was always left wondering when the
models of say the sun and a planet or two were set down onto the
Gil-
hmm:
So what happens if a repulicon and a boson colide?
I think it just did... we'll have to see how it turns out... watch for
distortions in your field.
- Boson
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hmm:
So what happens if a repulicon and a boson colide?
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Steve Smith wrote:
> leptons-
>
> I think it is all "intermediate vector bosons"... or maybe I just like the
> way that phrase sounds?
>
> -boson
>
> Thanks for all the answers. To answer John's question