Re: Breakthrough Physics in Kansas
- From: "robert" <roberto_ruggeri_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 18:47:29 GMT
That may be the case, but I've just really willed them to change their
minds, and tonight I'll repeat the willing with 20 others (all I ask of them
is a small monetary contribution) and so, because of my belief, the
University WILL change their minds.
Oak, send me 25 UK pounds and I'll will on your behalf - this WILL work (no
pun intended)!
"PD" <TheDraperFamily@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> oak wrote:
>> Fascinating...
>>
>> Breakthrough Physics in Kansas
>> Kansas City, KS.
>>
>
> While this was highly amusing, I should add for balance two comments:
>
> - While working at an international physics laboratory, I worked
> side-by-side with two excellent physicists, one a Jesuit priest and
> another a nun.
>
> - Lawrence, Kansas, home of the University of Kansas, had decided as a
> municipality not to change anything about how they present science in
> the classroom, the decision of a school board be damned.
>
> PD
>
.
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