Re: Bird Flu? What do we care?




"Peter Duncanson" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 17:30:11 +0000, Oz <Oz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Oh No <NotI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
Not yet. Plan is to work right through to the end, including all details
that one tends to leave out of papers on the grounds that they are
"known".
I am getting better ideas on how to express things, and how to chop
things
up into papers which can deal with things one topic at a time, instead of
trying to present everything in a paper in which it won't fit, like the
tardis. For example, the page on quantum covariance now looks as though
it
can be made into a self contained paper, rather than getting buried in
among
a load of other stuff.

Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah!

Five papers handling one item each is far better than one (or even after
arm twisting, two) for people seeing what you are about.

Not only that but you get five publications.

I know people who could have made your stuff into at least 20 papers.

Is that something to do with the expansion of the universe?

<hides behind a large boulder>

Don't worry. If he writes material of that kind and discusses it on ukba, he
has to have to have a thick skin.

The following story is true. I was making a real effort to read and
understand the first page, with The Simpsons on in the background.

My attention did wander a bit, well actually quite a lot really, and I was
about to recommend that it needed more than a few cartoons and possibly a
whole episode of the said series.

Realising that would be an unwelcome comment, my thoughts not unnaturally
turned to Tomorrows World at a time when most of us where young and
impressionable. TW did nothing for my science, but I did clearly recollect
Anna Ford for fairly obvious unnecessary to explain to any red blooded male
of a similar age.

What Charles needed was clearly a young and attractive research assistant
and a theme the tabloids could take up e.g. "Next week time starts going
backwards."

Having resolved his problem to my complete satisfaction, I returned to
researching a journalist who had written a light piece that attracted my
interest.

Not only is she young and gorgeous, a video proves her personable and the
odd Bachelor of something or other and a Masters in Particle dodjamaflic
proved the brains.

Her name could be extracted from me for a suitable grovel, but only if I
fail to recruit her to my favourite area of research and agitation.

You see, Charles, you don't need a perfect series of papers, you just need
good advice from a retired shipbroker and an incredibly attractive
assistant, just like Dr. Who.

Well it was you that mentioned the Tardis.


--
Regards
Pat Gardiner
Test British pigs for MRSA now!
www.go-self-sufficient.com

--
Peter Duncanson, UK
(in uk.business.agriculture)


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