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On Sun, 15 May 2005 12:55:19 -0400, Michael Doelle
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Where have you gotten lost lately? Near Singapore?
>Feeesh said:
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>>the ideas of re-assignment and re-allocation of hotel rooms are
>"isomorphic", "homeomorphic", or otherwise mathematically
>"equivalent", and they "SIMPLIFY" and "UNIFY" concepts rather
>than "complicate things".<
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>Did Ding-Dong ever get anything right?
Well, yes! Like the U George football player who held the world
record for the lowest combined SAT (Verbal and Quantitative)score
of 400 <*>, for spelling his NAME right! Otherwise, no one would
have been able to identify that ball player.
<*> SAT test scores are normed between 200 and 800 for each test.
A person who gets every question wrong would still get 200.
So, a total of 400 can only be two 200s and you know what
that means.
No Sunday Sermon today.
Sunny Sunday.
Out breathing some fresh air ...
La Poisson.
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