Re: Easy question: WHICH LIST CONTAINS MORE DIGITS OF Pi?
From: |-|erc (h_at_r.c)
Date: 01/12/05
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Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:41:13 +1000
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"george" <greeneg@cs.unc.edu> wrote in message
> If you hadn't interjected this irrelevant bull***
> then Herc would've had to engage my actual
> point. Now he gets to publicly beat his chest like
> a monkey about how he doesn't deserve to be plonked
> at all because of how smart he is.
> Stay the *** out of my WAY, ALL of you.
>
don't mind George rec.puzzles, that's his way of saying that one
must use strictest of language to put forth their points in a logic newsgroup.
Herc
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