Re: Logic
- From: chris+news@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Chris Suslowicz)
- Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 22:20:46 +0000
In article <enkir6$2rg0$2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Steve VanDevender <stevev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Brian Kantor) writes:
Mike Andrews <mikea@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Halley wasn't all *that* much. The more recent comet, whose name I
can't remember, was a _stunner_, though.
Lemple-Ziv?
oh wait, I mean Shoemaker-Levy.
I hear it was _really_ spectacular for the observers on Jupiter. Maybe
a little too spectactular if you were in certain places on Jupiter.
I have vague memories of some <deleted> asking "But how did they arrange
it so that all the bits hit Jupiter in alphabetic order?"
Chris. (Has a photograph of Kohoutek (sp?) somewhere.)
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away when you flush, and to stop the rats climbing into your toilet
through the pipes. (Tanuki, describing network administration.)
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