29.9.06
Stuff, stuff, and more stuff.
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what we're talking about
previous posts
- Jesus built my Tardis*
- Learn the proper languages before you go to bed*
- comfortably numb (while wearing flip flops)
- Tommy, can you hear me?
- it is what it invents
- I was it and didn't know it
- (this is) my generation
- from safety to where
- and by the way, when I talked to you that day
- There's a coup in every corner
"So, ultimately, in order to understand nature it may be necessary to have a deeper understanding of mathematical relationships. But the real reason is that the subject is enjoyable, and although we humans cut nature up in different ways, and we have different courses in different departments, such compartmentalization is really artificial, and we should take our intellectual pleasures where we find them."
7 Comments:
Silly bugger. It's all tosh anyway.
As if anyone has time to think when holding down two jobs (one of which takes loads of time and pays pratically nothing), watching footy regularly (Premiership, DC United and Euro Championship) and trying to actually talk to friends every once in a while.
If only I had time to obsess about dissertating, I'd be fairly well-pleased with myself.
So I guess I should avoid reading it for now....
Nah. It's not that bad. Just kind of disturbing.
That's just way too many fears...yup E I took your suggestion and read it. Got up to #3/4 and then trying to follow the logic "in which case the person who wrote it first is clearly the original stupid and/or you're too stupid to be The First Stupid"...couldn't bring myself to read further coz it really did all sound just stupid...funny but not quite LOL. On the other hand, I'm happy that I'm not the K-man!
See? I like hyperbole in my posts--nothing is ever as bad as I make it sound. Well, almost nothing.
I think your hyperbol-icking rocks :-)! I think it's also one of the many reasons why we get along so well...
Yeah, I can see that.
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