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- From: rscott@csws17.ic.sunysb.edu (Robert Scott)
- Subject: Re: Warm and Fuzzy? Koalas vs. Math
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- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 15:21:27 GMT
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- In article <22218@galaxy.ucr.edu> baez@ucrmath.ucr.edu (john baez) writes:
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- >of any other human activity, but it is NOT warm and fuzzy. It is cool and
- >smooth. If you want something warm and fuzzy, raise koala bears.
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- I THINK MATH IS WARM AND FUZZY AND COOL AND SMOOTH. SORT OF LIKE A BABY
- SHARK.
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- -JAMES DOLAN
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