[Lnc-business] Dates to avoid in February and March?

doug at vikingmetals.com doug at vikingmetals.com
Sat Oct 24 13:47:20 EDT 2015


March 27 is also Easter Wekend..
Doug Craig
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Subject: [Lnc-business] Dates to avoid in February and March?
From: Daniel Wiener <wiener at alum.mit.edu>
Date: Oct 24, 2015 1:35 PM
To: "lnc-business at hq.lp.org" <lnc-business at hq.lp.org>
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Before we come to any decisions on a our next LNC meeting, it would be good<br/>to know what conflicts, if any, people may have with dates in February or<br/>March.  I'd therefore request that anyone with a date conflict announce it<br/>on this list as soon as possible.  If you know of a conflict, and don't<br/>announce it, you'll have less of an excuse to complain if we end of picking<br/>that date.<br/><br/>For myself, the only conflict I know of is on February 7th, when the<br/>Packers are expected to be playing in the Superbowl.<br/><br/>Dan<br/><br/>-- <br/>*"In general, we look for a new law by the following process. First, we<br/>guess it (audience laughter), no, don’t laugh, that’s the truth. Then we<br/>compute the consequences of the guess, to see what, if this is right, if<br/>this law we guess is right, to see what it would imply and then we compare<br/>the computation results to nature or we say compare to experiment or<br/>experience, compare it directly with observations to see if it works. If it<br/>disagrees with experiment, it’s WRONG. In that simple statement is the key<br/>to science. It doesn’t make any difference how beautiful your guess is, it<br/>doesn’t matter how smart you are, who made the guess, or what his name is.<br/>If it disagrees with experiment, it’s wrong. That’s all there is to it.”*<br/>-- Richard Feynman (https://tinyurl.com/lozjjps)<br/>_______________________________________________<br/>Lnc-business mailing list<br/>Lnc-business at hq.lp.org<br/>http://hq.lp.org/mailman/listinfo/lnc-business_hq.lp.org<br/>




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