Re: impossible vs. impractical

John F. Haugh II (jfh@rpp386.cactus.org)
Wed, 10 May 95 22:46:14 CDT

> >   Oh good. I think possibility has practicality implied. After all, if you 
> > can generate an infinite amount of energy, you CAN go the speed of light 
> > (according to the current laws of physics), so there, it's not impossible.
> 
> But according to current physics, there is a finite amount of total
> energy in the Universe, and thus it is impossible to get the infinite
> energy required to do this - again, impossible, not infeasible.

I seem to have found a bug in my elm mailer.  Isn't there supposed to be
some way to get rid of mail on a subject you are no longer interested in
without having to press the "d" key every time?

Would someone please help me fix this bug?
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