| Does anyone know... [message #295728] |
Mo, 03 Juli 2006 02:58 |
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how many mathemeticians are on the upcoming shuttle flight?
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm Golden Grahams!
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| Re: Does anyone know... [message #295731 ] |
Mo, 03 Juli 2006 15:53 |
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<profjohnfrink [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1151888320.648601.12130 [at] p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
> how many mathemeticians are on the upcoming shuttle flight?
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>
Sure. There's a mathemetician, a different *kind* of mathemetician, and a
statistician.
-- R Flowers
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| Re: Does anyone know... [message #295732 ] |
Mo, 03 Juli 2006 16:17 |
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R Flowers wrote:
> <profjohnfrink [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1151888320.648601.12130 [at] p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
> > how many mathemeticians are on the upcoming shuttle flight?
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> >
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> Sure. There's a mathemetician, a different *kind* of mathemetician, and a
> statistician.
MathemAtician. Unfortunately, so many people have misspelled words,
and so many other people have made fun of misspelled words, that it
isn't a joke anymore. But, for old times' sake: There are no
mathemeticians on the upcoming shuttle flight. But you can watch the
launch on your remore controlled TV. It is on right after Opera.
But there is an experiment to see if ants can sort tiny screws in
space! And hopefully, there will be one or two inanimate carbon rods
onboard, in case they are needed to hold the shuttle together if there
is an emergency. AND, if you saw the movie "Apollo 13", you know that
all the astronauts own BIG PENIS CARS!
I recently saw a documentary on the History Channel about Mission
Control. They made no mention at all of how all those control panels
in the control room were used to monitor TV ratings.
Aaron Space Museum
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| Re: Does anyone know... [message #295734 ] |
Mo, 03 Juli 2006 16:23 |
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<aaronhirshberg [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1151936234.950016.3050 [at] 75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>R Flowers wrote:
>> <profjohnfrink [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1151888320.648601.12130 [at] p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
>> > how many mathemeticians are on the upcoming shuttle flight?
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Sure. There's a mathemetician, a different *kind* of mathemetician, and a
>> statistician.
>
> MathemAtician. Unfortunately, so many people have misspelled words,
> and so many other people have made fun of misspelled words, that it
> isn't a joke anymore. But, for old times' sake: There are no
> mathemeticians on the upcoming shuttle flight. But you can watch the
> launch on your remore controlled TV. It is on right after Opera.
>
Oddly enough, I *thought* I had run the spell checker on this sucker before
posting, since I was very unsure if I had spelled 'mathematician correctly.
Well, at least you got to me before Xino did.
As for famous misspellings, I suppose we could add it to the list, but it
doesn't have the same pizzazz as 'remore' and it's a bitch to type out.
-- R Flowers
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| Re: Does anyone know... [message #295735 ] |
Mo, 03 Juli 2006 17:04 |
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R Flowers wrote:
> <aaronhirshberg [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1151936234.950016.3050 [at] 75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> >R Flowers wrote:
> >> <profjohnfrink [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1151888320.648601.12130 [at] p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
> >> > how many mathemeticians are on the upcoming shuttle flight?
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >> Sure. There's a mathemetician, a different *kind* of mathemetician, and a
> >> statistician.
> >
> > MathemAtician. Unfortunately, so many people have misspelled words,
> > and so many other people have made fun of misspelled words, that it
> > isn't a joke anymore. But, for old times' sake: There are no
> > mathemeticians on the upcoming shuttle flight. But you can watch the
> > launch on your remore controlled TV. It is on right after Opera.
> >
>
> Oddly enough, I *thought* I had run the spell checker on this sucker before
> posting, since I was very unsure if I had spelled 'mathematician correctly.
>
> Well, at least you got to me before Xino did.
>
> As for famous misspellings, I suppose we could add it to the list, but it
> doesn't have the same pizzazz as 'remore' and it's a bitch to type out.
Will this misspelling mania ever enf?
Aaron Space Museum
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| Re: Does anyone know... [message #295737 ] |
Mo, 03 Juli 2006 20:49 |
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> Will this misspelling mania ever enf?
Will this misspelling mania NEVER enf.
-Linguo
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