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Topic: For the person who has everything, a bottle to keep it in.
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Re: For the person who has everything, a bottle to keep it in.
Posted: Mar 13, 2010 2:03 AM
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On Mar 10, 12:22 am, R H Draney <dadoc...@spamcop.net> wrote:
> David DeLaney filted:
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> >Jonathan de Boyne Pollard <J.deBoynePollard-newsgro...@NTLWorld.COM> wrote:
> >>> They are empty, they contain everything, including themselves and any
> >>> scale you use to weight them, so they cannot have weight.

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> >>So here's an interesting question, then:  What's the acceleration due to
> >>gravity at the surface of a Klein bottle?

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> >It's a trick question, because Klein bottles do not suck.
>
> Maybe you should check that statement with *Mrs* Klein....r
>


Who said that Klein is a male?


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3/9/10
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David DeLaney
3/10/10
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Peter Webb
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R H Draney
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Charles Riggs
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Bill Marcum
3/13/10
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ostap_bender_1900@hotmail.com
3/13/10
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MarkEdwards
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nuny@bid.ness
3/13/10
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Etienne Rouette
3/10/10
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Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
3/11/10
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Peter Moylan
3/12/10
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R H Draney
3/12/10
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Adam Funk
3/12/10
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Otto Bahn
3/16/10
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Bill Marcum
3/12/10
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Otto Bahn
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John Holmes
3/13/10
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Mike Lyle
3/13/10
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Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
3/16/10
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Bill Marcum

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