From: spudnik on 1 Aug 2010 00:18 one example of pedagogy is quite enough; thank *you*. well, Bucky liked to use "Universe," since there is only one by definition, duh ... unless you're in the Copenhagen cat-joke school of "a multiverse" (because, there could be more than one .-) thus quoth: Basic English, which had a vocabulary of only 850 words, but which he wished to become the world language. In Wells' ... www.larouchepub.com/eiw/public/2007/2007.../22-26_747-48.pdf > > A "force" is a net pressure > > measured independently of the area of application. A "net pressure" is > > the average amount of pressure in a given direction.) > http://esp.wookeepoopeeya.org/wookee/Presher#Definishun thus: I just found abok that addresses many of the concerns -- from a brief perusal of about three "random" openings, and of the index -- of the Truthers; it's from 2005, by a couple of NYTimes reporters, _102 Minutes_, which was the time from the attack of the north tower (WTC1) to its fall (as you know, the first to be hit & last to fall). thus: I'll huff and I'll puff.... have you ever proven a theorem in (say) constructive geometry? > Ahahahaha... thus: there are two 3d versions of the pythag.thm., each with different dimensional attributes.... iff you don't study Fermat's numbertheorie, you're up Shitz Creek without a paddle; however, it is better to start with his "reconstruction of Euclid's porisms," although they are just planar (synthetic geometry: see "Geometrical Fragments," belowsville .-) thus: and, the other half d'oil evaporates, as has been shown of late (again) in the newspapers. Congress and the Administration are a bit behind, in using Iran Oil's big blow-out in the Gulf, to leverage BP's cap&trade nostrum; eh? a-yup: Such microbes have been found in every ocean of the world sampled, from the Arctic Antarctica. But there are reasons to think that the process may occur more quickly in the Gulf than in other oceans. --les ducs d'oil! http://tarpley.net/online-books/ --Light, A History! http://wlym.com/~animations/fermat/index.html
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