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Re: perfected

Dec 01, 1996 07:26 AM
by John Straughn


Dr. A.M.Bain writes:
>In message <199611300407.XAA06444@envirolink.org>, John Straughn
><JTarn@envirolink.org> writes
>>If a = b and b = c, then a = c.  This also means that ab = bc = ac.  If you
>>put these letters together they spell abbcac.  Backwards they spell cacbba.
>> ca = cb = ba.  if c = a and c = b, then b = a.  United they are ineffeble.
>> Divided they are one.  (The former is not meant to be taken as a serious
>>philosophical statement.  It was simply an awful attempt at dry humour.)
>
>So I noticed :-)
>
>Alan

Hey, so I got a little bored.:)

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