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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Testing designs (was: Scuttle valves & Divorce Court)



On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 10:00:08 -0500 Michael B Holt <tlohm@juno.com>
writes:
> >
> We used to worry about dead horses.  Now it's toilet seats.   We all
> need new hobbies.  Would anyone like to discuss -- off list -- the 
> relationship between the Enlightenment and the American Revolution?

Actually, I discovered a set of computational tools that work quite well
with
 "the Enlightenment and the American Revolution"  It's an exotic subset
of differential calculus based on Heisenberg's uncertainty principle..
The
proofs are too involved to list here, but descriptively it operates thus:

[ mind you the values are more qualitative than quantitative ]

input  x  1776
input  y   deadhorse
solve for z   = 2004 US Congress

interestingly solving for '2y'  yields American Lawyers Association
Warning: do not input dead skunk or roadkill the effect is similar for
solving for "pi"
or the IRS

If you input 1776 and "Enlightenment" as dy/dx approaches zero amazingly
it "almost" approaches zero.

Admittedly, I need more time to work with the proofs before I can
adeuately
report on the machinations

Sorry I'll comment on the rest of your post later. Meanwhile check out
that
report on the AUV performance calcs for low speeds.  

--Steve




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