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 |  |  | #10160 |  | Ask five economists and you'll get five different explanations (six if one went to Harvard).
 -- Edgar R. Fiedler
 
 |  |  |  | #10161 |  | At any given moment, an arrow must be either where it is or where it is not.  But obviously it cannot be where it is not.  And if it is where
 it is, that is equivalent to saying that it is at rest.
 -- Zeno's paradox of the moving (still?) arrow
 
 |  |  |  | #10162 |  | At the heart of science is an essential tension between two seemingly contradictory attitudes -- an openness to new ideas, no matter how bizarre
 or counterintuitive they may be, and the most ruthless skeptical scrutiny
 of all ideas, old and new.  This is how deep truths are winnowed from deep
 nonsense.  Of course, scientists make mistakes in trying to understand the
 world, but there is a built-in error-correcting mechanism:  The collective
 enterprise of creative thinking and skeptical thinking together keeps the
 field on track.
 -- Carl Sagan, "The Fine Art of Baloney Detection"
 
 |  |  |  | #10163 |  | Back in the early 60's, touch tone phones only had 10 buttons.  Some military versions had 16, while the 12 button jobs were used only by people
 who had "diva" (digital inquiry, voice answerback) systems -- mainly banks.
 Since in those days, only Western Electric  made "data sets" (modems) the
 problems of terminology were all Bell System.  We used to struggle with
 written descriptions of dial pads that were unfamiliar to most people
 (most phones were rotary then.)  Partly in jest, some AT&T engineering
 types (there was no marketing in the good old days, which is why they were
 the good old days) made up the term "octalthorpe" (note spelling) to denote
 the "pound sign."  Presumably because it has 8 points sticking out.  It
 never really caught on.
 
 |  |  |  | #10164 |  | Base 8 is just like base 10, if you are missing two fingers. -- Tom Lehrer
 
 |  |  |  | #10165 |  | Before Xerox, five carbons were the maximum extension of anybody's ego. 
 |  |  |  | #10166 |  | Besides the device, the box should contain: * Eight little rectangular snippets of paper that say "WARNING"
 * A plastic packet containing four 5/17 inch pilfer grommets and two
 club-ended 6/93 inch boxcar prawns.
 
 YOU WILL NEED TO SUPPLY: a matrix wrench and 60,000 feet of tram cable.
 
 IF ANYTHING IS DAMAGED OR MISSING: You IMMEDIATELY should turn to your spouse
 and say: "Margaret, you know why this country can't make a car that can get
 all the way through the drive-through at Burger King without a major
 transmission overhaul?  Because nobody cares, that's why."
 
 WARNING: This is assuming your spouse's name is Margaret.
 -- Dave Barry, "Read This First!"
 
 |  |  |  | #10167 |  | Between infinite and short there is a big difference. -- G.H. Gonnet
 
 |  |  |  | #10168 |  | Biology grows on you. 
 |  |  |  | #10169 |  | Biology is the only science in which multiplication means the same thing as division.
 
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