Re: JSH: Weird but fascinating



On Jul 30, 10:33 pm, William Hughes <wpihug...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Somwhat less coherent than your usual, especially as no
one but (perhaps) you knows what you mean by BLOCKED.


Physicists for some reason have this stupid proclivity for wanting to
give nicknames to everything. So, you have James talking about
"wrappers', things being "BLOCKED, etc, etc. I guess this gives them
the feeling that *they've* discovered something "cool" and "neat". If
they focused as much on defining the thing half as carefully as they
do thinking up the name for it, they'd be much better off.

M

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