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Re: OT: Stephen Fry does something no human has ever done before
Posted:
Nov 18, 2012 4:33 PM
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On Nov 18, 3:46 pm, j...@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote: > In sci.physics Mahipal <mahipal7...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Nov 18, 2:46 pm, j...@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote: > >> In sci.physics Mahipal <mahipal7...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > On Nov 18, 1:31 pm, j...@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote: > >> >> In sci.physics Mahipal <mahipal7...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> >> > On Nov 18, 10:38 am, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz > >> >> > <spamt...@library.lspace.org.invalid> wrote: > >> >> >> In <796mn9-dcg....@mail.specsol.com>, on 11/18/2012 > >> >> >> at 04:54 AM, j...@specsol.spam.sux.com said: > > >> >> >> >Newsgroups: sci.physics,sci.math > > >> >> >> Read carefully. > > >> >> >> >This is NOT a statistics and probability news group, it is > >> >> >> >sci.physics, ass hat. > > >> >> > Really? Statistics and Probability have no place in Statistical > >> >> > Thermodynamics, in Quantum Mechanics, ..., err in Physics? > > >> >> Statistics and probability and math in general are of course used in > >> >> phyics, as well as chemistry, manufacturing engineering, and many, > >> >> many other fields. > > >> >> However, they are concidered to be separate fields of study and have > >> >> separate USENET newsgroups for their discussion. > > >> >> Have you ever wondered why universities have separate physics, chemistry, > >> >> math, and engineering departments? > > >> >> <snip remaining babble> > > >> > Yes I've wondered. Why do you think there exist separate departments? > > >> Because they are all concidered to be separate fields of study, something > >> that is blazingly obvious to most people. > > > Concider? > > It is a typo, moron. > > You don't really think I would waste time on you spell checking? > > <snip>
You waste your time responding and doing the snip thing. Yawn.
> >> If "everything was physics" as halfwits like you claim, MIT wouldn't have > >> 5 different schools and over 30 different departments. > > > I am not a halfwit, I am a full 76.38% wit. Go do the Statistics. > > That would be math, not likely statistics. Notice that the 's' in statistics > is not capitalized.
For someone who cannot be bothered to spell check, what matters his or her Capitalizations or lack thereof? Nil. Nada. Zero. 0.
> > MIT? You went to MIT? There The Infinite Corridor is sweet. > > Did I say I went to MIT? > > How about Caltech with 6 academic divisions and 26 different academic > programs?
How about Caltech? Did you go to Caltech? Am I supposed to infer... that Caltech was where you went to study at a University?
> Who needs all that if "everything is physics"? > > > Look jimp... if that is your Given Name > > It is a computer login name, moron. > > <snip remaining>
You snip a lot. Did you read it first? I'm sure you did not.
But yes, Physics is Everything. Even, everything is physics. Notice the Lowercases. Deal with it. Buy a Spell Checker jimp.
Enjo(y)... -- Mahipal http://mahipal7638.wordpress.com/meforce/
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