Prentice, Yes that strayed off topic (somewhat) but since it was some extraordinarily good prose I have to defend it. Lux's exposition was like a short-course; I can hardly drive a nail straight, myself, and I disbelieve in any object smaller than a billiard ball: but having read that, I feel like I could build a sound-stage in a pinch. Surely the original poster will not have so much difficulty with accoustics over the short term, but it's certainly relevant to the readership at large.
RGB certainly digressed, nobody really needs a tesla coil to impress visitiors. *But that was as good as good science fiction.* It took me a day before I realized it had made me nostalgic for Doc Smith. Well worth one or two pages in my life. I don't believe that every page of every textbook need be as dry as *Principia Mathematica *(which is virtually all hieroglyphic; it's worth glancing through a copy, I'm sure they have one on campus there) and surely this mail-list need not be. I found this recent forking refreshing, educational, and fun. Please give my warm regards to Prof. Matlock if you see him about town. Go Blue Devils :-) Peter On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Prentice Bisbal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > This thread has gone horribly off topic. There's more noise about noise > than there is about the original question. > > Prentice Bisbal > Linux Software Support Specialist/System Administrator > School of Natural Sciences > Institute for Advanced Study > Princeton, NJ > > >
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