Hi all, I couldn't give a fig (Newton of course) At 02:05 PM 1/10/98 -0800, you wrote: >At 03:48 PM 1/10/98, Roger Jolly wrote: >>Newton is the all new Imperial weights and measures. A New Ton is still >>heavy and equals the weight of two model D's. >> Steinway will modify their brochures to read Weight=1/2 a Newton. > >That qualifies, I think. Not so easy to be fun but dull ... I wonder what >fraction of a Newton Newton weighs? Shall we all start measuring weight >by fractions of two Steinway D's? > >Susan > >------------------------------------------------- >> >>At 12:35 PM 1/10/98 -0800, you wrote: >>>At 12:32 PM 1/10/98 -0700, you wrote: >>>>Newton! Welcome home! (whenever) How was your trip? >>> >>>I hope Newton won't mind a quote from a private post: >>> >>>>Jan 15th is the day I return from Cuba. >>> >>>>>Have fun and don't say anything interesting until I get back. >>> >>>Can we hold out? Can we keep our standards up? Can anyone find >>>another meaning for the word "Newton"? Remember, it has to be >>>fun but dull! >>> >>>Welcome home, Newton. We've missed you, over and over and over. >>> >>>Susan >-------------- >>> >>Roger Jolly >>Balwin Yamaha Piano Centres. >>Saskatoon/Regina. >>Canada. >> >------------------ > >Susan Kline >P.O. Box 1651 >Philomath, OR 97370 >skline@proaxis.com > >"Why does it always get later, and never, even once, get earlier?" > -- Ashleigh Brilliant > >
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