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Crap, Part XVII (was Re: +++MP'S AND THEIR LADIES+++

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Janet Holbrook

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Jun 13, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/13/96
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Parvaze Bashir wrote:
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> j...@isise.rl.ac.uk (John Wright) wrote:
>
> >The things you can learn by studying chemistry....
>
> Old chemists never die, they just fail to react :-)
>

Yes, but its the nutrino scattering that intrigues me ;-)

Janet

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Nick Leverton

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Jun 17, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/17/96
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In article <31C0C...@teleport.com>

Janet Holbrook <jhol...@teleport.com> writes:
>Parvaze Bashir wrote:
>> j...@isise.rl.ac.uk (John Wright) wrote:
>>
>> >The things you can learn by studying chemistry....
>>
>> Old chemists never die, they just fail to react :-)
>
>Yes, but its the nutrino scattering that intrigues me ;-)

Why do I keep reading that as nutella scattering ?

N. [which my fingers first typed as "nuala scattering"]

Parvaze Bashir

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Jun 17, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/17/96
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Nick Leverton <lev...@warren.demon.co.uk> wrote:

What exactly is she scattering? and is it something that I should try
to gather?

Parvaze


The Minotaur

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Jun 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/18/96
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In article <4q47b5$s...@freyja.mimir.com> nu...@mimir.com (Nuala Fahey) writes:
>From: nu...@mimir.com (Nuala Fahey)
>Subject: Re: Crap, Part XVII (was Re: +++MP'S AND THEIR LADIES+++
>Date: 17 Jun 1996 19:15:01 +0100

>In article <835058...@warren.demon.co.uk>,
>Nick Leverton <lev...@warren.demon.co.uk> wrote:

>>N. [which my fingers first typed as "nuala scattering"]

>You, sir, require treatment.

I did try my best at Auchenboink. I'm ready to give it another go, if someone
will tie Nick to something so he can't run away.

wr...@csv.warwick.ac.uk - Lizzy Bryant
"... The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame,
Came whiffling through the tulgy wood
And burbled as it came." ------ "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll

Nick Leverton

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Jun 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/18/96
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In article <wrsau.180...@csv.warwick.ac.uk>

wr...@csv.warwick.ac.uk (The Minotaur) writes:
>In article <4q47b5$s...@freyja.mimir.com> nu...@mimir.com (Nuala Fahey) writes:
>
>>You, sir, require treatment.
>
>I did try my best at Auchenboink. I'm ready to give it another go, if someone
>will tie Nick to something so he can't run away.

See, she *is* a Siren.

N. [hoping there are no masts handy when next we meet]

Janet Holbrook

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Jun 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/18/96
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Parvaze Bashir wrote:
>
> Nick Leverton <lev...@warren.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Janet Holbrook <jhol...@teleport.com> writes:
> >>Parvaze Bashir wrote:
> >>> j...@isise.rl.ac.uk (John Wright) wrote:
> >>>
> >>> >The things you can learn by studying chemistry....
> >>>
> >>> Old chemists never die, they just fail to react :-)
> >>
> >>Yes, but its the nutrino scattering that intrigues me ;-)
>
> >Why do I keep reading that as nutella scattering ?
>
> >N. [which my fingers first typed as "nuala scattering"]
>
> What exactly is she scattering? and is it something that I should try
> to gather?
>
> Parvaze
Depends on what kind of collector you have!
J

Parvaze Bashir

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Jun 19, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/19/96
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Janet Holbrook <jhol...@teleport.com> wrote:

>Parvaze Bashir wrote:
>>
>> Nick Leverton <lev...@warren.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> > Janet Holbrook <jhol...@teleport.com> writes:
>> >>Parvaze Bashir wrote:
>> >>> j...@isise.rl.ac.uk (John Wright) wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> >The things you can learn by studying chemistry....
>> >>>
>> >>> Old chemists never die, they just fail to react :-)
>> >>
>> >>Yes, but its the nutrino scattering that intrigues me ;-)
>>
>> >Why do I keep reading that as nutella scattering ?
>>
>> >N. [which my fingers first typed as "nuala scattering"]
>>
>> What exactly is she scattering? and is it something that I should try
>> to gather?
>>
>> Parvaze
>Depends on what kind of collector you have!

Hey!, my collector is up for any challenge, thank you very much :-)

Parvaze

Matthew Wilcox

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Jun 27, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/27/96
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Nick Leverton (lev...@warren.demon.co.uk) wrote:
: In article <wrsau.180...@csv.warwick.ac.uk>

Will you be requiring the services of a proctologist if there are?

--
'Empathise with stupidity and you're || Don't delude yourself by thinking
halfway to thinking like an idiot' || that these opinions belong to
'Consider Phlebas' - Iain M Banks || York University

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Nick Leverton

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Jun 28, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/28/96
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In article <4qudq2$c...@netty.york.ac.uk>
mrw...@york.ac.uk (Matthew Wilcox) writes:

>Nick Leverton (lev...@warren.demon.co.uk) wrote:
>
>: See, she *is* a Siren.
>
>: N. [hoping there are no masts handy when next we meet]
>
>Will you be requiring the services of a proctologist if there are?

I sincerely hope not. But I'm sure you'll find some takers soon.

N.

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