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May 1998, Week 3

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Ted Ashton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thus it was written in the epistle of Neil Armstrong,
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> This may upset the folks at Kellogs, though. If everyone likes the T-shirt
> idea then I'm sure people smarter than me can come up with a suitable slogan.

I make no claim to being smarter, but I think that a T-shirt reading

  "HP3000 Rebirth Celebration"

would spark questions and interest from others at the conference.

Ted
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Ted Ashton ([log in to unmask]), Info Serv, Southern Adventist University
          ==========================================================
Mathematics may be likened to a large rock whose interior composition we
wish to examine. The older mathematicians appear as persevering stone
cutters slowly attempting to demolish the rock from the outside with hammer
and chisel. The later mathematicians resemble expert miners who seek
vulnerable veins, drill into these strategic places, and then blast the rock
apart with well placed internal charges.
                                        -- Eves, Howard W.

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