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"Nomen Nescio" wrote
Remember TITANIC had sunk because CW was used. If SSB was used, the ship has been saved. Samuel Morse invented his silly code because he was not enough clever to invent SSB. The Armenian judges gave this a 9.8 on the Olympic Troll-O-Meter, but they were over-ruled by the umpires in instant replay, who award it a 1.4. The Armenian judges lodged a formal protest! It was sufficiently trollish, of course, but way too obvious. It was poorly written, poorly executed, and was so incredibly lame as to lack the true drawing power of a really masterful troll. Maybe as high as a 1.6 for the intense stupidity of the premise, but a 9.8? Never! The Armenian judges tear their hair out, throw their balalaikas down in dismay, and perform the traditional Armenian Dismay Chant! They demand a recount! 73, de Hans, K0HB -- Reality does not care what you believe. -K0HB -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"Hans Kohb" wrote in message news:8f02feb31ddb579148f941fd4d16518c.128005@myga te.mailgate.org...
Reality does not care what you believe. -K0HB I like the one from "Star Trek: The Voyage Home" : "Nothing Unreal Exisits" 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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I like the one from "Star Trek: The Voyage Home" : "Nothing Unreal Exisits" Well, there's "imaginary" numbers in math class. Not real, but they exist.... |
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"Robert Casey" wrote in message ... I like the one from "Star Trek: The Voyage Home" : "Nothing Unreal Exisits" Well, there's "imaginary" numbers in math class. Not real, but they exist.... Ah but "imaginary" numbers are used to describe things that do exist (phase phenomena and such I believe). Since imaginary numbers describe real events, therefore "imaginary" numbers do exist and are thus real. In this case, "imaginary" is a misnomer. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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I like the one from "Star Trek: The Voyage Home" : "Nothing Unreal Exisits"
Well, there's "imaginary" numbers in math class. Not real, but they exist.... How about the "j" portion of an impedance. |
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