Winship <[log in to unmask]> wrote: douglas! yes, it's m of hwy61-l. (sort of like anne of green gables, but funky.) yes -- hwy61-l -- the dylan list. good year for bob. everything but the no-bell prize. (wait'll next year.) nice to see you back again! i'm back too! lost my caps key in the great war, but am otherwise intact-ish. your gateways ... up or down? (*not* a mae west quote but a legit hwy61-l gateway type question instead. (i swear it yer honor.) just blew into lstown-l town after a few weeks - maybe more - and my gateway is down.) maureen ps - good to see your name 'round town again douglas. :-) "einstein disguised as robin hood with his memories in a trunk passed this way an hour ago with his friend some jealous monk. now he looked so immaculately frightful as he bummed a cigarette, then he went off sniffing drainpipes and reciting the alphabet. you would not know to look at him but he was famous long ago for playing electric violin on desolation row" b.d. or "99 bottles of beer on the wall 99 bottles of beer ..." (anon. bistromathematician) >It's been a couple of years and I'm still trying to reconstruct who >is whom and what/where/how the lists are. I don't trust my memory on >this but it insists the Dylan list, ummm, HWY61-L ? Just trying to >remember. > >99.999% of the time I do not use quotes in my sig, but I will this time. > >Douglas > "Bistromathics itself is simply a revolutionary new way of >understanding the behaviour of numbers. Just as Einstein observed that >space was not an absolute but depended on the observer's movement in >space, and that time was not an absolute, but depended on the observer's >movement in time, so it is now realised that numbers are not absolute, >but depend on the observer's movement in restaurants." D. A. >