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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 20:45:27 GMT, Gene Nygaard
wrote: Not only did I prove Mr. Metrologist wrong, but I also proved that he has no integrity. Hi Gene, And yet this does not seem to satisfy you. ;-) No doubt this is product of an insecure basis in logic that is more heartfelt than intuitive (despite the cut-and-paste philosophies). A historical lesson is brought to bear by the publisher of Newton's Principia: 21 Nov. 1667 "I out and took coach and to Arundell house, where the meeting of Gresham College was broke up; but there meeting Creed, I with him to the tavern in St. Clements churchyard, where was Deane Wilkins, Dr. Whistler, Dr. Floyd, a divine, admitted, I perceive, this day, and other brave men. Among the rest, they discourse of a man that is a little frantic (that hath been a kind of minister, Dr, Wilkins saying that he hath read for him in his church) that is poor and a debauched man, that the College have hired for 20s. to have some of the blood of a Sheep let into his body; and it is to be done Saturday next. They purpose to let in about twelve ounces, which they compute is what will be let in in a minutes time by a watch. They differ in the opinion they have of the effects of it..." 30 Nov. 1667 "I was pleased to the see the person who had his blood taken out. He speaks well, and did this day give the Society a relation thereof in Latin, saying he finds himself much better since, and as a new man. But he is cracked a little in his head, though he speaks very reasonably and very well, He had but 20s. for his suffering it, and is to have the same tried upon him..." As I offered elsewhere; there are many in my fan club who's minds I cannot change. For such trivial matters as yours, I am afraid you have to go to the end of that line, and leave room for others of substance ahead of you. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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