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Where are the sparks and smoke?This is just a short message
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John Fields
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Now THAT's a short message.
LOLTerry Given wrote:
John Fields wrote:
This is just a short message
ditto
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John Fields wrote:
This is just a short message
ditto
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why stop there: all those who didnt send a message at all (0 + 0 headerJohn: 0 + 23 header lines
Me: 2 + 16 header lines![]()
There was a young man from Purdue,John Fields wrote:
And thereby wins.
or "teach others to teach" is the way I heard it.I read a funny comic book by Matt Groenig (aka Simpsons) years ago. He
had a page-long dissertation along the lines of
Those who can, do
Those who cant, teach
Those who cant teach, teach teachers...
So what was the name of the comic book?culminating in
Those who cant finish unfinished sentences
Beats the hell out of me - I saw it once, about 15 years ago.On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 16:48:59 +1300, Terry Given wrote:
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I read a funny comic book by Matt Groenig (aka Simpsons) years ago. He
had a page-long dissertation along the lines of
Those who can, do
Those who cant, teach
Those who cant teach, teach teachers...
or "teach others to teach" is the way I heard it.
That's interesting. My Uncle Joe (you remember Uncle Joe, ...) told
me that and he didn't get it from a comic book. I doubt the
colleague who told him did, either.
culminating in
Those who cant finish unfinished sentences
So what was the name of the comic book?
How can no message be a short message?Active8 wrote:
John: 0 + 23 header lines
Me: 2 + 16 header lines
why stop there: all those who didnt send a message at all (0 + 0 header
lines) come first-equal![]()
Probably "Life in Hell".Active8 wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 16:48:59 +1300, Terry Given wrote:
snip
I read a funny comic book by Matt Groenig (aka Simpsons) years ago.
He had a page-long dissertation along the lines of
Those who can, do
Those who cant, teach
Those who cant teach, teach teachers...
or "teach others to teach" is the way I heard it.
That's interesting. My Uncle Joe (you remember Uncle Joe, ...) told
me that and he didn't get it from a comic book. I doubt the
colleague who told him did, either.
culminating in
Those who cant finish unfinished sentences
So what was the name of the comic book?
Beats the hell out of me - I saw it once, about 15 years ago.
Cheers
Terry
Think coding efficiency. All of the short messages posted here so farOn Thu, 17 Mar 2005 16:30:12 +1300, Terry Given wrote:
Active8 wrote:
John: 0 + 23 header lines
Me: 2 + 16 header lines
why stop there: all those who didnt send a message at all (0 + 0 header
lines) come first-equal
How can no message be a short message?
Hmmm, slow night fellas ??Terry Given wrote:
Active8 wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 16:48:59 +1300, Terry Given wrote:
snip
I read a funny comic book by Matt Groenig (aka Simpsons) years ago.
He had a page-long dissertation along the lines of
Those who can, do
Those who cant, teach
Those who cant teach, teach teachers...
or "teach others to teach" is the way I heard it.
That's interesting. My Uncle Joe (you remember Uncle Joe, ...) told
me that and he didn't get it from a comic book. I doubt the
colleague who told him did, either.
culminating in
Those who cant finish unfinished sentences
So what was the name of the comic book?
Beats the hell out of me - I saw it once, about 15 years ago.
Cheers
Terry
Probably "Life in Hell".
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Regards,
Robert Monsen
"Your Highness, I have no need of this hypothesis."
- Pierre Laplace (1749-1827), to Napoleon,
on why his works on celestial mechanics make no mention of God.
Waiting for dinner to cook."Robert Monsen" <rcsurname@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:EpadnahvQs7Ep6TfRVn-oQ@comcast.com...
Terry Given wrote:
Active8 wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 16:48:59 +1300, Terry Given wrote:
snip
I read a funny comic book by Matt Groenig (aka Simpsons) years ago.
He had a page-long dissertation along the lines of
Those who can, do
Those who cant, teach
Those who cant teach, teach teachers...
or "teach others to teach" is the way I heard it.
That's interesting. My Uncle Joe (you remember Uncle Joe, ...) told
me that and he didn't get it from a comic book. I doubt the
colleague who told him did, either.
culminating in
Those who cant finish unfinished sentences
So what was the name of the comic book?
Beats the hell out of me - I saw it once, about 15 years ago.
Cheers
Terry
Probably "Life in Hell".
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Regards,
Robert Monsen
"Your Highness, I have no need of this hypothesis."
- Pierre Laplace (1749-1827), to Napoleon,
on why his works on celestial mechanics make no mention of God.
Hmmm, slow night fellas ??
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Regards ..... Rheilly Phoull
---Enough of this competitive brevity. While John Fields sholud be
congratulated for saying nothing - because he never seems to have
anything useful to say - twenty messages of congratulation seems to
represent rather too much of a good thing.
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Bill Sloman, Nijmegen