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- From: pt@geovision.gvc.com (Paul Tomblin)
- Subject: Re: Tripping on exams
- Message-ID: <Bzqqs3.4qs@geovision.gvc.com>
- Reply-To: pt@geovision.gvc.com
- Organization: Not officially GeoVision Systems Inc., Ottawa, Ontario
- References: <BzJF38.Jty@polaris.async.vt.edu> <28090@dog.ee.lbl.gov> <1992Dec22.125534.18781@husc3.harvard.edu> <1992Dec23.021554.1968@netcom.com>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 01:57:38 GMT
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- bml@netcom.com (Brian Leibowitz) writes:
- >another story I heard (supposedly the teller knew the guy)
- What do banks have to do with this UL?
-
- >A student went to a philosophy exam tripping (I forget on what) and
- >didn't remember what he did, but he got an A. He did the same thing for the
- >final and got called into the Professor's office - he had filled the
- >blue book with gibberish.
-
- In any philosophy courses I've taken, that would get you an A - providing
- you have the right buzz words sprinkled in the gibberish.
-
- (Except the Phil course I took on Godel, Esher, Bach: An Eternal Golden
- Braid)
-
- Paul "Giraffes, Elephants and Baboons: An Equatorial Grasslands Bestiary"
- Tomblin
- --
- Paul Tomblin, pt@compass.gvc.com
- (This is not an official opinion/statement of GeoVision Systems Inc.)
- Anybody who doesn't wear a helmet when biking probably _will_ have their head
- examined - by a coroner
-