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RE: Variance and Volitililty - The Semi-Final Word page 2

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Anonymous:
"Its lack of inglish" If you say so Ausound. I know the 12-6 slider depends on a lack of english. Or rotation. Rex
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Anonymous:
"Except the lack of reason of the participants". However the participants can discuss it all they like. And any body that dosn't want to read can fire up the old kill file. Or keep reading and whineing and bitching. Which ever is their style. Rex
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PlnoCowboy:
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Seems like they're stopped up and need to take a "Dumpty"..
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heavy:
[nq:1]Either that or the sacrifice of live chickens.[/nq]
Only works if you are willing to bite the head off the chicken, suck all the blood out of it, then eat it's liver raw. Yes, I have seen this done.
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ausound:
[nq:2]Either that or the sacrifice of live chickens.[/nq]
[nq:1]Only works if you are willing to bite the head off the chicken, suck all the blood out of it, then eat it's liver raw. Yes, I have seen this done.[/nq]
nice friends ya got
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DocTCW:
[nq:1]What an interesting exchange! Here they discuss the "most important controlling factors" for a dynamic physical system that was designed ... that can and will illuminate nothing except the lack of reason of the participants. Onward thru the fog, Mason[/nq]
Has anyone ever accused you of being TOO smart, Mason?

Tom
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Mason:
[nq:2]What an interesting exchange! Here they discuss the "most important ... of reason of theparticipants. Onward thru the fog, Mason[/nq]
[nq:1]Has anyone ever accused you of being TOO smart, Mason? Tom[/nq]
Your problem lies in relative capabilities.
Let me know exactly where you are having difficulty. I will do my best to revisit that area with concepts that you find more accessible.
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TeddysDad:
This could be fun, but I'm gonna guess DocTCW doesn't have the time or desire.
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stacy_friedman:
[nq:1]Your problem lies in relative capabilities. Let me know exactly where you are having difficulty. I will do my best to revisit that area with concepts that you find more accessible.[/nq]
The lesson of Carl Sagan's "Flatland" comes to mind...
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Mason:
[nq:2]Your problem lies in relative capabilities. Let me know exactly ... revisit that area with concepts that you find more accessible.[/nq]
[nq:1]The lesson of Carl Sagan's "Flatland" comes to mind...[/nq]
Not to my mind. I haven't read it.
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