Replying to LO27789 --
Dear Organlearners,
Fred Nickols <nickols@att.net> writes:
>I think we have hold of two different parts of the
>elephant, Barry. I agree with you regarding the
>effects of statistics. I was speaking to their uses.
Greetings dear Fred,
Reading this paragraph made me laugh. I was imagining one of you holding
the trunk and the other one the tail. The one holding the tail with have
to duck sooner or later. The one holding the trunk will have to cling to
it for life sooner or later. Thank you for the laughing!
Lesson? Just touch the different parts -- do not hold them ;-)
By the way, have you ever touched the hair on the tail of an elephant?
They are as thick and strong as fishing gut! Some people like to go
fishing ;-)
With care and best wishes
--At de Lange <amdelange@gold.up.ac.za> Snailmail: A M de Lange Gold Fields Computer Centre Faculty of Science - University of Pretoria Pretoria 0001 - Rep of South Africa
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