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I'm going home now. Goodnight, everyone. :)
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Goodbye to everyone leaving.Hope to see you all again soon :) ;) :D
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Think I'll head for the barn also as it seems I'm all alone here... :( . G'night all.
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@Anatres, see you later ;)
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Goodmorning everyone....

I finally found a computer which I could use to post with. Nope I am not at home. I am giving a workshop today...

Which translates in a couple of people working while I post on GB... :D :D :D

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Hiya Flagg - so what do the other people work with? :D
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@xandax, they are currently reading a document that I made. It deals with statistical analysis that is used with Market Research... :D :D :D
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Hmm - sounds like fun :D , I didn't like statistics when we had it a university - eventhough I was somewhat good at it (then :D ), especially when we used a computer to calculate it all.

So are your "students" ejoying them selves :D
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They say that they are enjoying themselves. They say that they are actually learning something.... :eek: :eek:

Let me get one thing straight though... I use the computer to calculate everything... :D :D :D
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Originally posted by Flagg:
<STRONG>They say that they are enjoying themselves. They say that they are actually learning something.... :eek: :eek:
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:eek: I think they must be lying :D :D

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I hope that they are lying.... :D :D :D
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So, got any plans for the upcomming weekend?
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Gotta get ready for work - so I'll proberly be back to post again when I get to work, in about 1 hour :)

See y'all later :)
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@Xandax:

I noticed your signature a few days ago. A nice problem to solve for those believing in an allmighty god. Would you care to enlighten me as to the origin of that quote?
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Hiya Astafas.

I've read it in Stephen Hawkins: A brief history of Time - great book, don't know where it is from originally :)
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You've caught my interest. Could you tell me something about Hawkins and that particular book? (the last years I've only tread jurisprudence and fantasy litterature - got the feeling that maybe it's time for something new).
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It is a book trying to descripe what is happening in the universe in regards of the Big Bang, Black Holes, Arrows of Time, Wormholes, Timetravel etc.
It is a great book, a little to technical for me (I don't know much about such sicence :D , you know quantom mechanics etc.) but if you look past that, it is very interesting.
When I get it a bit out of memory - I'll read it again, so I can maybe understand it better.

It is also this book that has gotten me to start questioning wherther or not man has a free will :cool:
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Good day to all :) ;)

T'lainya-Hello,o fair and lovely one :) :D :D :)
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Hi everyone :) :D
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