[NatureNS] Christmas brain teazer

Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 22:34:23 -0400
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Hi Elizabeth & All,            Dec 20, 2006
    Appreciating how one can easily be misled by false assumptions or 
false logic is an important component of all comprehension  But this 
applies especially to Natural History, due to the complexities of 
natural systems.

    If some simply wish to admire natural things then that is fine. But 
those who wish to wonder about and understand the nature of things 
(copyrighted perhaps) will need as much Math, Trig and Calculus as they 
can absorb and much more.

    We all have the ultimate weapon for posts of no interest; the delete 
button.

Yours truly, Dave Webster, Kentville

Elizabeth Doull wrote:

> Are we still in school???  It has revived the old memories of studying 
> Math, Trig, and Calculus I took in high school and university!!  Is it 
> within NatureNS scope?   By the way, have a very Merry Christmas  // 
> Happy Hanukkah and I hope we will all have a good birding year in 2007.  
>



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