Jeff Rubard wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 22:34:11 +0000, Jeff Rubard wrote:
Andy Dingley wrote:
On 20 Feb 2004 14:14:00 -0800, opense...@graffiti.net (Jeff Rubard) >>>wrote:
P.S. By the way, who is Eric (not Tony)?
Seriously, who is this guy? Is this the British Oskar Lafontaine?
Google for Eric+Orwell+pseudonym
Okay.
Simplicio: Questo non può essere, perché le generatzioni, mutatzioni >>etc. che si facesser, verbigrazia, nella Luna, sarebber inutile e vane, >><<et natura nihil frustra facit>>.
I look not for a substantive faculty, but for the generations, mutations >>and the like: what it lights upon, joyful noise, a moon of cilia, would >>useless and accessible <<and nature causes nothing in vain>>.
Galileo, *Dialogues*
I guess that's not how it works at all, though.That is, as long as you don't remember the Marne and Ferdinand Foch,
as per the joke.
On Monday, March 1, 2004 at 3:58:59 PM UTC-8, Jeff Rubard wrote:
Jeff Rubard wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 22:34:11 +0000, Jeff Rubard wrote:
Andy Dingley wrote:
On 20 Feb 2004 14:14:00 -0800, opense...@graffiti.net (Jeff Rubard) >>>wrote:
P.S. By the way, who is Eric (not Tony)?
Seriously, who is this guy? Is this the British Oskar Lafontaine?
Google for Eric+Orwell+pseudonym
Okay.
Simplicio: Questo non può essere, perché le generatzioni, mutatzioni >>etc. che si facesser, verbigrazia, nella Luna, sarebber inutile e vane, >><<et natura nihil frustra facit>>.
I look not for a substantive faculty, but for the generations, mutations >>and the like: what it lights upon, joyful noise, a moon of cilia, would >>useless and accessible <<and nature causes nothing in vain>>.
Galileo, *Dialogues*
2022 Update: Yeah, this wasn't the most.I guess that's not how it works at all, though.That is, as long as you don't remember the Marne and Ferdinand Foch,
as per the joke.
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