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T/FIF, a New Plateau
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2143>> superpussition << Posting rights suspended for two hours. By thscaram(o)uche-6/15/2003
2142>> each independently invented Calculus << 1. Hitler 2. Barney thscaram(o)uche-6/15/2003
2141<i>All bottles intact. </i> Murphy's fourth - "devise an enigel bates-6/15/2003
2140<i>what happens if you glue the bread with the buttered [or jellied] side nigel bates-6/15/2003
2139Leibniz used principles related to Occam's Razor, the Identity of IndiscerniDoc Bones-6/15/2003
2138Wow, up 131%. Nice call! Wish I could help you with the investment, overall. scaram(o)uche-6/14/2003
2137OK, so GERN has proven me wrong. Strong PR can trump FA. I will indeed let Alltuck-6/14/2003
2136Ah, here we go - here's a scientist that claims that this aspect of Murphy&#Biomaven-6/13/2003
2135<i> "Jelly bread always falls jelly side down"</i> This iBiomaven-6/13/2003
2134>> The most delicate component will be the one to drop << I recentlscaram(o)uche-6/13/2003
2133if the cat vanishes, will it leave its grin behind?tom pope-6/13/2003
2132One of my favorites is [somebody]'s corollary to Murphy's law: "JelRCMac-6/13/2003
2131I like the last line - I've seen this saying before, but never with a name aBiomaven-6/13/2003
2130<i>at the very least I learned that I didn't know how to spell WilliamRCMac-6/13/2003
2129Well, at the very least I learned that I didn't know how to spell Williamtom pope-6/13/2003
2128Ockham's razor (courtesy of Google, of course): phyun5.ucr.eduRCMac-6/13/2003
2127The simplest explanation usually is the best one, except in this case it's ttom pope-6/13/2003
2126Ernst Mach advocated a version of Occam's razor which he called the Principlscaram(o)uche-6/13/2003
2125Sorry. I'm very intelligent, but pretty dumb. Translation?scaram(o)uche-6/13/2003
2124Oh, I get it. Occam's razor, interpreted in the light of Murphy's law?tom pope-6/13/2003
2123that's the entire point........... I don't know. I'm just searscaram(o)uche-6/13/2003
2122If I remember correctly, the GLIA crater had to do with major FDA problems, incltom pope-6/13/2003
2121same old frustration, same old inevitable conclusion..... it doesn't make scaram(o)uche-6/13/2003
2120After interesting (and good) data in melanoma this is (finally) good move for ONMiljenko Zuanic-6/11/2003
2119Onyx to Focus Exclusively on Small Molecule Cancer Program Wednesday June 11, 4:scaram(o)uche-6/11/2003
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