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Date Posted: 16:01:43 11/22/00 Wed
Author: Paul
Subject: Crashing the EP party

I know it's a bad a idea for an artsie to butt in on the
engineers if he wants to keep his pants, but what the hey.
I was bored out of my mind today so I started typing names
into Google, and looked what popped up. Just thought I'd
say hi, although there haven't been many posts recently so
who knows if anyone will read this. Unfortunately, being
in academia I have no contacts to speak of, not that Madison
has any tech industry anyway. It's good to see that UofS
grads are flurishing about North American, even without a
good word from me. I should be outta here with a math Phd
in about 10 years. Well, later all.
Still playing with magic math,
Paul
http://www.math.wisc.edu/~taylor/personal.html

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