Yeah, I know.  I was mostly pulling your leg, Bob.

I certainly realize that Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and that bunch didn't go in
for all that dead chicken guts stuff.

Seriously, those guys had a great love of numbers and mathematics.  Pythagorus,
Archimedes:  geez, all that, and no computers!  <g>

My little diatribe didn't have anything to do with the validity of the Golden
Ratio.  If I remember correctly from my course in Logic, I was only setting up a
straw man...    which makes for an invalid argument, IIRC.  All in the interests
of humour, of course.

cheers,
frank

Bob Blakely wrote:

> Sometimes, in my more pissed moments, I think the Greeks had it right.
>
> :~)
>

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"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert
Oppenheimer


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