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    Kahles and Swarovski

    That is precisely why it is necessary to be especially careful to write carefully and tightly-written statements. The loss of those visual clues does indeed make communication more difficult and uncertain here in this place.
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    Kahles and Swarovski

    This! It is possible to write what one thinks is a carefully and tightly-written statement, which could not possibly be interpreted in any way except as meant, and someone will come out of the blue with a totally off-the-wall comment, which has no bearing on the original intent. Others write...
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    Kahles and Swarovski

    And it’s starting to smell funny.
  4. M

    Kahles and Swarovski

    I have found that the older I get, the more I like this concept.
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    Kahles and Swarovski

    Removed by author. (thought better of it, under the circumstances)
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    Kahles and Swarovski

    It never ceases to amaze me that a simple observation can cause such consternation.
  7. M

    Kahles and Swarovski

    The more incorrect a viewpoint is …… the more fiercely it is defended.
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    Kahles and Swarovski

    We try too hard to make science and technology understandable to folks who struggle to read their own name.
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    Kahles and Swarovski

    Aberration, noun (optics) The convergence to different foci, by a lens or mirror, of rays of light emanating from one and the same point, or the deviation of such rays from a single focus; a defect in a focusing mechanism that prevents the intended focal point. If the above is pretty much what...
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