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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: E who wrote (134588)4/2/2001 12:20:43 AM
From: Ish  Respond to of 769667
 
I was just speaking from experience. Those guys may be ok. 152 days below 60 breaking the old record of 127. I'd like to see some warming here. Freezing my butt off.



To: E who wrote (134588)4/2/2001 12:43:46 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
E, It has been said that politics is the art of the possible. Nobel Laureate scientists deal in many cases, in most cases, in all cases?? with the science of the ideal. Engineers deal with the science of the possible or advancing the state of the art of the possible.

Now lets deal in the realm of something with which everyone is familiar. A glass jar or a glass bottle. These items are both very fragile and yes billions are used and how often does one find a defective jar or bottle. Cracked or chipped. How can it be that seemingly no defects reach the consumer.

Well you see it's because engineers make a list and they check it twice and they then know wether a bottle is naughty or nice. Quite litterally a bottled or jar that is not checked is a nice bottle.

Well to see or check into what I mean by this you can check out this.
The big COLD picture watman.com
To check the details.
watman.com

Now E from other dylexic dicussions on this thread if one looks closely one can see the very singular things I've written of the tens of thousands of words that I have posted on the web. But even here what is written is an example of one of the worlds first digital signatures and made up of 67 vectors. I wonder what a handwriting expert would say about TWatson.
watman.com 1024x778 size

An for any who understand, realize that these drawings were created on an IBM xt, 8088 clone. Ah futurenet how I loved that application.

tom watson tosiwmee