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Old June 14th 05, 09:18 PM
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Richard Clark wrote:
0% for effort,
10% for Xerox work
0% for graphics
0% for showing work
0% for correctness
-10% for inability to use spell-checker (cruse indeed)


How much for everyone refusing to respond to the challenge
at the risk of being proven wrong?
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Old June 14th 05, 10:02 PM
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On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 15:18:54 -0500, Cecil Moore
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Richard Clark wrote:
0% for effort,
10% for Xerox work
0% for graphics
0% for showing work
0% for correctness
-10% for inability to use spell-checker (cruse indeed)


How much for everyone refusing to respond to the challenge
at the risk of being proven wrong?


0% for logic
-----
F-

Everyone? You quote me above and you ARE responding to the last in a
chain of responses that annihilated your challenge.

You were off by at least a factor of 10 and your material was grossly
inaccurate - it was that easy to prove you wrong. Those details, have
already been examined and their repetition will change nothing.
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Old June 14th 05, 10:10 PM
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On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 19:39:24 -0500, Cecil Moore
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Texas A&M custom edition.

This probably cuts to the root of the gross inaccuracies. The
material in this "costume edition" is not up to the necessary math
required for this failed presentation that has been offered.

The math itself is not especially difficult, and it is derivable; but
you have made no effort to even approach a correct solution.
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Old June 14th 05, 11:57 PM
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Richard Clark wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
Texas A&M custom edition.


This probably cuts to the root of the gross inaccuracies.


The only difference in the Texas A&M custom edition of
"University Physics" and the other editions is the big
maroon 'T' on the cover. Hint: Bad-mouthing Texas A&M
is probably a negative return on investment for you.
There's a good chance that one of your superior officers
in the military graduated from Texas A&M.

General Patton once remarked something to the effect:
Give me a bunch of West Point officers and I will win
a battle. Give me a few Texas A&M officers and I will
win the war (actual quote although not verbatim).
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Richard Clark wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
Texas A&M custom edition.


This probably cuts to the root of the gross inaccuracies.


The only difference in the Texas A&M custom edition of
"University Physics" and the other editions is the big
maroon 'T' on the cover. Hint: Bad-mouthing Texas A&M
is probably a negative return on investment for you.
There's a good chance that one of your superior officers
in the military graduated from Texas A&M.

General Patton once remarked something to the effect:
Give me a bunch of West Point officers and I will win
a battle. Give me a few Texas A&M officers and I will
win the war (actual quote although not verbatim).
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp


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Old June 15th 05, 01:41 AM
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On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 17:57:16 -0500, Cecil Moore
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(actual quote although not verbatim).

then it is not a quote, is it?

You would do far better exemplifying than simply offering 2 degrees of
separation from someone famous (it could have been Madonna).

Anyway, no one really expects you to fix your errors. But we do
expect better Xeroxing from Bartlett's Quotations for lame excuses.
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Old June 15th 05, 04:18 PM
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Richard Clark wrote:
"---(it could have been Madonna)."

There was a famed A&M coed said to be sweet to all the faculty but
rotten to the corps.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI

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Old June 15th 05, 05:15 PM
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Cecil Moore wrote:
"Texas A&M custom edition".

My college text was by Shortley & Williams too, but it had no maroon T
on the cover.

There`s a story about a fellow telling a store clerk that he wanted a
complete outfit of clothes, head to toe, all in maroon. The clerk
responded:"So you`re an Aggie?" Fellow replies:"Guess it`s obvious
because I want all these maroon clothes?" Clerk says: "No, it`s obvious
because this is a hardware store!"

ONLY KIDDING.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI

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Old June 15th 05, 06:27 PM
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Aggie and a West point grad are dining together. The Aggie opines that his
table mate must have attended West Point. "Why, yes I did, how did you
know?" .

The Aggie replied "Your impeccable table manners, your manner of dress, and
refinement of speech".

The West point grad then states "I see your an Aggie".

The Aggie puffs up with pride and expecting like accolades asks "How did you
know?"

"I saw your ring while you were picking your nose during dessert"

"Richard Harrison" wrote in message
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Cecil Moore wrote:
"Texas A&M custom edition".

My college text was by Shortley & Williams too, but it had no maroon T
on the cover.

There`s a story about a fellow telling a store clerk that he wanted a
complete outfit of clothes, head to toe, all in maroon. The clerk
responded:"So you`re an Aggie?" Fellow replies:"Guess it`s obvious
because I want all these maroon clothes?" Clerk says: "No, it`s obvious
because this is a hardware store!"

ONLY KIDDING.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI



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