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328.1 | Rudolf the Red knows rain, dear ! | VIDEO::OSMAN | and silos to fill before I feep, and silos to fill before I feep | Wed Mar 04 1987 15:51 | 9 |
| Yes, I used to not believe in Santa Claus. Until I worked out the math.
He only delivers between midnight and 5 AM, which is a moving window
around the earth in 24 hours. Given the 800,000,000 Christian homes
he has to visit, with average of 2.21 children per home, and average
of 3.002 gifts per child, the time he must spend in each home in order
to get the job done is .0002 seconds. Hence you have to watch
carefully in order to see him.
/Eric
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328.2 | :^) | NATASH::WEIGL | Turboferrets - racing for answers | Wed Mar 04 1987 23:36 | 2 |
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Oh dear me - Makes me think of Heisenberg. How romantic.
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328.3 | | VENTUR::PREVIDI | Veni,vidi,feci. | Thu Mar 05 1987 13:23 | 1 |
| I was never sure about Heisenberg.
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328.4 | | CACHE::MARSHALL | hunting the snark | Thu Mar 05 1987 18:15 | 1 |
| heisenberg may have been here.
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328.5 | | DAMSEL::MOHN | blank space intentionally filled | Fri Mar 06 1987 15:45 | 1 |
| .....but we're not certain.
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328.6 | | DECWET::SHUSTER | | Fri Mar 06 1987 17:42 | 3 |
| There once was a wishy-washy German schoolmaster. He was the
Heisenberg uncertain principal.
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328.7 | Where's Heisenberg? | VIDEO::KOVNER | Everything you know is wrong! | Sat Apr 02 1988 02:56 | 13 |
| From:
< Note 328.6 by DECWET::SHUSTER >
> There once was a wishy-washy German schoolmaster. He was the
> Heisenberg uncertain principal.
Isn't he the one who said, "Make up your mind, Heisenberg!"
I'm not sure I said that.
Steve Kovner
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328.8 | | TKOV52::DIAMOND | | Mon Feb 26 1990 07:31 | 16 |
| >> There once was a wishy-washy German schoolmaster. He was the
>> Heisenberg uncertain principal.
......
And Heisenberg may have slept here, right?
And Schroedinger was half asleep here.
You know that Heisenberg used to work for DEC? But he was fired
because of his uncerts.
When the old sultan died, his son declined to take the throne.
He was the unsultanly prince.
Remember, the visible portion of Heisenberg's principle is only
one-tenth of the entire uncertainty.
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