Very odd. once told me a story about Paul Dirac, which this site vaguely reminded me of. One of his colleagues at the Institute for Advanced Study found him sitting on a park bench, mournfully staring into the distance. He asked if anything was the matter, and Dirac replied “How can one avoid a sense of melancholy when one considers the anomalous Zeeman effect?”
Hey Coop
Hello. My name is Bud Thomas, from Abilene, Texas. It appears we have some similar interests. Some how I found your journal while I was running a search for Neil Gaiman. I am just finishing up Smoke and Mirrors as it were. Well, any way, you are welcome to comment on anything you like at my journal. ravenousdebris.
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Very odd. once told me a story about Paul Dirac, which this site vaguely reminded me of. One of his colleagues at the Institute for Advanced Study found him sitting on a park bench, mournfully staring into the distance. He asked if anything was the matter, and Dirac replied “How can one avoid a sense of melancholy when one considers the anomalous Zeeman effect?”
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Hey Coop
Hello. My name is Bud Thomas, from Abilene, Texas. It appears we have some similar interests. Some how I found your journal while I was running a search for Neil Gaiman. I am just finishing up Smoke and Mirrors as it were. Well, any way, you are welcome to comment on anything you like at my journal. ravenousdebris.