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Jeff Liebermann wrote:
I have some ideas on how to solve the problem, but since I'm sometimes
part of the problem, I'll leave my foot in my mouth where it belongs.
I suggest you also reflect on whether you're part of the solution or
part of the problem.


Or to inject some more meaningless physics, part of the precipitate?

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Old December 8th 09, 05:33 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On Tue, 8 Dec 2009 17:19:04 +0000 (UTC), "Geoffrey S. Mendelson"
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Jeff Liebermann wrote:
I have some ideas on how to solve the problem, but since I'm sometimes
part of the problem, I'll leave my foot in my mouth where it belongs.
I suggest you also reflect on whether you're part of the solution or
part of the problem.


Or to inject some more meaningless physics, part of the precipitate?
Geoff.


More like natural philosophy or possibly fizzix. It's also more like
flocculation than precipitation. With a precipitate, all the rot just
settles to other bottom, where it's easy to separate and identify.
With flocculation, the rubbish seems to appear out of nowhere and turn
into flakes, while the topic of discussion remains suspended in
solution.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flocculation

Let he who is free of off-topic, irrelevant, pseudo-science, and
useless comments, cast the first follow up.


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