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PostSubject: Re: What Time is it Mr. Wolf?   What Time is it Mr. Wolf? - Page 2 I_icon_minitimeWed Apr 02, 2008 1:20 am

ibis wrote:
Helium Three wrote:
There were reciprocal service arrangements in place between the Irish and the Indian civil service that went back a very long time. Not many people remember that these days.

Well, no, they wouldn't...the invention of writing, for example, will have swept many of the old-timers away.

Helium Three wrote:
Even lowly ranked established civil servants in both places (quantum mechanics crops up in this story too but I digress) knew intuitively that time and rubber bands shared phenomenal properties of elasticity.

Hmm...I wonder if meetings have identifiable event horizons?

It is too early to say.
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Helium Three wrote:
ibis wrote:
Helium Three wrote:
There were reciprocal service arrangements in place between the Irish and the Indian civil service that went back a very long time. Not many people remember that these days.

Well, no, they wouldn't...the invention of writing, for example, will have swept many of the old-timers away.

Helium Three wrote:
Even lowly ranked established civil servants in both places (quantum mechanics crops up in this story too but I digress) knew intuitively that time and rubber bands shared phenomenal properties of elasticity.

Hmm...I wonder if meetings have identifiable event horizons?

It is too early to say.

Only by this clock!
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