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In Reply to: RE: Because, SCIENCE! posted by bean on November 21, 2020 at 08:33:04
As the one and only moderator of that den of iniquity (1999-whenever it was banished), I should know!
Follow Ups:
Should be reminded daily, while on Asylum Vacation, to wear a mask, do what you know is right, abide by the rules which are exigencies of the current crisis, and STFU.
Ab Esse Ad Posse Valet Fellatio
Gibberish.
Might be a regional thing.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
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a Newbe. 1,992, on the other hand, may ;>
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"E Burres Stigano?"
A newbie in Central. Translate for the guy, will ya? He don't understand Scarpia-speak.
BTW, where is the Archive for the long lost Outside forum? Looked all over AA, couldn't find it.
Either I lost the link when switching computers several times since Outside's demise or Rod disappeared the ability for us to access those old posts. Probably for the best. That's a past best left forgotten.
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"E Burres Stigano?"
to protect the guilty
If you approach the day keeping the phrase "figures never lie, but liars always figure" at hand, you might be surprised at the things you find.
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"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
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If you approach the day keeping the phrase "figures never lie, but liars always figure" at hand, you might be surprised at the things you find.
I'd modify your tag line to include::
'Follow The Money'.....which is of Primary Importance
If you are curious? A book a had as a college text about 50 years ago is STILL available and being read.........'How To Lie With Statistics'...a necessary first year read for many disciplines which rely on statistics.
Too much is never enough
meh, a lot of people say 'follow the money'. While important, I don't think it needs to be said again. Took me two decades to put a tag line on my posts around here, I want it to be unique.
I think I have seen that book, maybe skimmed it somewhere long ago; I'll add it to my growing stack of books I'll never be able to get to before I die.
If you approach the day keeping the phrase "figures never lie, but liars always figure" at hand, you might be surprised at the things you find.
I've divested myself of a LOT of books.
Right now? I have books on Navigation which need to find a good home.
Bowditch (Nathanial, 'the American Practical Navigator')
And others.
No market for 'em with computerized navigation. I don't know if using a Sextent is a lost art?
Too much is never enough
There ARE people who love to read such books, partly because they're intellectuals, and partly because they're into navigation and it's history.
So, don't just give them away or throw them away. Put them up for sale. Heck, I've got a bro-IL and a friend who'd both like to read them. I swear, ...
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