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To: marcos who wrote (54212)12/14/2007 7:25:53 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78408
 
Explain and expound on, the nature of capillary action.

Capillaries are those agents in any organization that in their affinity to S, are able to attach themselves to it, and in vibratory manner, expel it in little flaky bits by orbital input of energy compel the stuff to a higher plane, and thus make S float uphill until it all accumulates at the top floor, i.e head office. The cycle is completed when you, as a rank and file employee, are called there to take S and recycle it back to dungeons for reprocessing. Capacity to take S in an absorptive** manner is the main characteristic of an employee that makes them attractive to employers and incidentally, S.

1. ** a perfect absorber is a perfect emitter of S. Law of Black S radiation.

2. second law of S flow is:

S cannot spontaneously flow from a place at higher station to a station of lower status, unless expelled by an input of rotary force. See S hits the fan, Appendix. 327

3. 3rd Law of S accumulation:

S ends up in at the highest level of any corporeal body, whether unitary or several in nature. (e.g. S for brains)

4. It is impossible to convert S completely into work. (you can't do S around here without getting S for it.)

Authorities who have explained this law are:

1. Packard
2. Parkinson
3. Veblen
4. Whyte
5. Parton (9 to 5)
6. Clausius

Completely irrelevant links:

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faculty.ed.umuc.edu

Rules you don't necessarily have to follow unless of course you plan on losing.

faculty.ed.umuc.edu

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