Let me tell you. Back in my college years I would carry this document with me wherever I went.
To call it dog eared would be an insult to any dog. The corners were mangled, the text was blurred on many a page. Countless nights I spent visually caressing this wonderous text -- to the punishment of red eyes in the morning.
I clearly remember nearly failing a 3rd year physics final exam because I had spent the last 3 nights studying the object ball throw sensitivity diagram on page 45 instead. Or how I would always give myself a chuckle by looking at the computer program I created to solve for the table of values required for problem 5.6.. Ahh, to be so young and clueless! Such unoptimized code!
Regardless, I hope all of you can explore and hopefully enjoy this textbook of wonders. A text worth its weight in gold, if you were to print it onto an atom.
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Open sores.
Good point.. but consider this.. if we had the open source for the pheremones, what would the open source be like?
Would we code it in C? C++? Eiffel? Java? SQL? Assembler? Thge list goes on and on and I don't know I don't know. I kdnot
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Right. I couldn't agree more.
Perhaps we should discuss open source a bit more. I really like open source a lot a lot a lto.
I like open source so much that the pheremones are open source but the pheremones.
Get the pheremones for the open source?
are both good, but they both smell. Or osmething? the paohs thing about teh open sarcs
asource opened source???
I love it quite a bit.
No, really. The way it is open and everything.. allows us to take charge and open things up.
Let me tell you. Back in my college years I would carry this document with me wherever I went. To call it dog eared would be an insult to any dog. The corners were mangled, the text was blurred on many a page. Countless nights I spent visually caressing this wonderous text -- to the punishment of red eyes in the morning. I clearly remember nearly failing a 3rd year physics final exam because I had spent the last 3 nights studying the object ball throw sensitivity diagram on page 45 instead. Or how I would always give myself a chuckle by looking at the computer program I created to solve for the table of values required for problem 5.6.. Ahh, to be so young and clueless! Such unoptimized code! Regardless, I hope all of you can explore and hopefully enjoy this textbook of wonders. A text worth its weight in gold, if you were to print it onto an atom.