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Thought I'd let the drivers know about this site, shaping up to be a good one:
http://www.lateralg.org/
http://www.lateralg.org/
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Yes, have known about that one for some time. It is a great site, if you understand latin, and have a huge vocabulary. Once in awhile, one picks up good stuff there.
The problem with Mulholland is that when discussing something so serious, the communicator should speak palinly. In using latin, a undoubtably dog-eared thesaurus, and calculous equations, he loses alot of folks who would benefit from his ideas.
Also, I wonder if the guy drives at all. He's got the words down, but he never talks about his car.
The problem with Mulholland is that when discussing something so serious, the communicator should speak palinly. In using latin, a undoubtably dog-eared thesaurus, and calculous equations, he loses alot of folks who would benefit from his ideas.
Also, I wonder if the guy drives at all. He's got the words down, but he never talks about his car.
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Originally posted by JohnnyCat
Yes, have known about that one for some time. It is a great site, if you understand latin, and have a huge vocabulary. Once in awhile, one picks up good stuff there.
The problem with Mulholland is that when discussing something so serious, the communicator should speak palinly. In using latin, a undoubtably dog-eared thesaurus, and calculous equations, he loses alot of folks who would benefit from his ideas.
Also, I wonder if the guy drives at all. He's got the words down, but he never talks about his car.
Yes, have known about that one for some time. It is a great site, if you understand latin, and have a huge vocabulary. Once in awhile, one picks up good stuff there.
The problem with Mulholland is that when discussing something so serious, the communicator should speak palinly. In using latin, a undoubtably dog-eared thesaurus, and calculous equations, he loses alot of folks who would benefit from his ideas.
Also, I wonder if the guy drives at all. He's got the words down, but he never talks about his car.
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