Re: for the academics amongst us

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Thu Sep 06 2001 - 18:43:19 BST

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    On 09/06/01 11:23, Philip Jonkers said this-

    >It's just that I found a symphatizer in Dirac
    >(and a darned good one too, though he's your archetypical
    >geek of brilliance!)

    Well, I didn't, you might notice, come up at you for your use of that
    quote saying that 'science' deems to be understandable.

    Mr. Wizard those geeks ain't....

    - Wade

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