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To: Professor Dotcomm who wrote (84966)4/30/2002 3:24:19 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116789
 
At the risk of giving it all away, there are two things you get from squirrel smoke. A geometric representation of Tau and and a numerical guess at De. The manipulation of these two factors allows strange attraction around a point which controls the swings of your Hamiltonian oscillator. You must know by now that the tendency for two oscillators is for harmonization, but occasionally we have wild swings that seem to come from nowhere. A decoupling of the harmonization so to speak. We know these swings are rooted in the butterfly's wing beats in Southern California and are now causing the gale in Maine. That is why I occasionally roast butterfly for added effect.

Question: do you leave the skin on or off when spitting the rodent? The turbulence of hair causes the smoke swirls to have a turbulence in the laminar layers. Perhaps this is skewing your data. Also do you use the price of spice when figuring the factors of the determinant or do you just add tarragon to the fricassee?

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