Good to see you at TFFE. So, how do you like your meatballs?
Hi, Kathryn! I like them round, compact, aerodynamic, and able to withstand the high-g launch off the end of my spoon. If they're the kind of meatballs that are crunchless blobs of mostly tasteless filler, then that drives me a little bonkers, but I know better than to insult the Chef... :)
Congrats on the 4K, Edo. (Also on your time-of-service!, going by your joined date)
Es99, I don't know if it's the tea or the team - am I supposed to feel this giddy, and for how long? :)
Well having dragged my knuckles another week, in the 3 ring circus called work (as provided by my employer), I can reinsert my brain for my 4 days off. Chipping out the dregs of 'brick dust', the affectionate name for coffee provided at work, I refill my tin cup with cheer of the season. With cup charged I propose a toast to all here ...
Congratulations on your work for the various boinc projects, your wit and commeradery in the forums, your help to those starting out. TO each of you, raise my cup and salute (and get verrrrrry tipsy) - boy this is one BIG cup.
Well having dragged my knuckles another week, in the 3 ring circus called work (as provided by my employer), I can reinsert my brain for my 4 days off. Chipping out the dregs of 'brick dust', the affectionate name for coffee provided at work, I refill my tin cup with cheer of the season. With cup charged I propose a toast to all here ...
Congratulations on your work for the various boinc projects, your wit and commeradery in the forums, your help to those starting out. TO each of you, raise my cup and salute (and get verrrrrry tipsy) - boy this is one BIG cup.
regards
Robert Laughlin
Thinking collectively (and politically incorrectly) here's to bathtubs of [insert spirit preference] should they become empty.
DEAR ABBY: Please explain the saying, "No good deed goes unpunished." I have heard it many times, but can't imagine where it comes from.
– Curious in Georgia
DEAR CURIOUS: It probably originated from bitter experience. It is usually uttered when someone has tried to do something for someone else, and instead of being grateful for it, the recipient finds fault or resents it.
I think I know what my problem is: the concepts are astronomical and my brain is eencie-weencie-itty-bitty tiny small...
...fundamental particles indistinguishable... so an electron colliding with a positron is the same thing meeting itself from opposite directions in time... resolution of fundamental abstract principles, invariance, equivalence, e to the i times pi plus one is naught... so that works out to, uh 42. How can the answer be 42?!
"It's hard to make predictions, especially about the future" - Yogi Berra
I think I know what my problem is: the concepts are astronomical and my brain is eencie-weencie-itty-bitty tiny small...
...fundamental particles indistinguishable... so an electron colliding with a positron is the same thing meeting itself from opposite directions in time... resolution of fundamental abstract principles, invariance, equivalence, e to the i times pi plus one is naught... so that works out to, uh 42. How can the answer be 42?!
"It's hard to make predictions, especially about the future" - Yogi Berra
RE: Good morning Edo,
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Good morning. It was nice to drink morning coffee with you. :-)
Cheers.
RE: Good to see you at
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Hi, Kathryn! I like them round, compact, aerodynamic, and able to withstand the high-g launch off the end of my spoon. If they're the kind of meatballs that are crunchless blobs of mostly tasteless filler, then that drives me a little bonkers, but I know better than to insult the Chef... :)
Congrats on the 4K, Edo. (Also on your time-of-service!, going by your joined date)
Es99, I don't know if it's the tea or the team - am I supposed to feel this giddy, and for how long? :)
RE: Es99, I don't know if
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"You take the blue pill and the story ends. You wake in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.
You take the red pill and you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.
Remember -- all I am offering is the truth, nothing more."
We're still waiting for you over in Wonderland Chipper. :-)
Physics is for gurls!
RE: Congrats on the 4K,
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Thanks Chipper! :)
Have a drink everyone on my account... I celebrate my 4K in E@H. :)
Well having dragged my
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Well having dragged my knuckles another week, in the 3 ring circus called work (as provided by my employer), I can reinsert my brain for my 4 days off. Chipping out the dregs of 'brick dust', the affectionate name for coffee provided at work, I refill my tin cup with cheer of the season. With cup charged I propose a toast to all here ...
Congratulations on your work for the various boinc projects, your wit and commeradery in the forums, your help to those starting out. TO each of you, raise my cup and salute (and get verrrrrry tipsy) - boy this is one BIG cup.
regards
Robert Laughlin
BOINC@Australia
RE: Well having dragged my
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Thinking collectively (and politically incorrectly) here's to bathtubs of [insert spirit preference] should they become empty.
RE: RE: Oh I'm trying to
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Is that what you think?
me-[at]-rescam.org
Taken from yesterdays
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Taken from yesterdays newspaper...
DEAR ABBY: Please explain the saying, "No good deed goes unpunished." I have heard it many times, but can't imagine where it comes from.
– Curious in Georgia
DEAR CURIOUS: It probably originated from bitter experience. It is usually uttered when someone has tried to do something for someone else, and instead of being grateful for it, the recipient finds fault or resents it.
...ain't that the truth!
me-[at]-rescam.org
I think I know what my
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I think I know what my problem is: the concepts are astronomical and my brain is eencie-weencie-itty-bitty tiny small...
...fundamental particles indistinguishable... so an electron colliding with a positron is the same thing meeting itself from opposite directions in time... resolution of fundamental abstract principles, invariance, equivalence, e to the i times pi plus one is naught... so that works out to, uh 42. How can the answer be 42?!
"It's hard to make predictions, especially about the future" - Yogi Berra
RE: I think I know what my
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Chipper, you been hitting the sherry again?
Physics is for gurls!