Re: boot sector
- From: "merl the perl" <zaxfuuq@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 21:57:18 -0600
"merl the perl" <zaxfuuq@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I spoke at length with the person offering sci comp at a major uni tongith
.
The relevant munber right now is halfway through my calf, attached to a
body that is 2 m tall and foot = foot.
With less than 128 integers in ABQ, I can tell you how "big" the storm
was. As a afahsusfdadags as I am concernedexcsrzsdsgsrsd, herefaESRSDRSDDS
, that was a cALf_higher .
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tja
and
"Richard Maine" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Wade Ward <zaxfuuq@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Watch the news from ABQ last night. Streets were rivers.
Guess I just missed it. Flew out of ABQ about 6 PM yesterday after
meeting with some coauthors. I don't recall noticing anything much at
the airport, but then it is pretty high.
That torrent down San Juan was ten inches at the gradient. Had it been
twelve, I couldn't have walked through it.
How is that relevant? I dunno. Peter the Great might be able to stand if
it were 15 inches. *** .....
You can measure the strength of a monsoon in ABQ with fewer than 64
integers.
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mpj
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tja
and
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