Re: E=h(Gd)^1/2
Posted by DA Morgan on Jul 25, 2003 at 14:41
(216.162.218.178)Re: E=h(Gd)^1/2 (Garry Denke)
If you are actually interested in the subject, and one might presume that to be the case, why post these mindless lists?
Why not propose an interpretation, back it with literature citations, and see if you can start a discussion more substantive than being flamed by Uncle Al?
Follow Ups:
- Re: E=h(Gd)^1/2 Uncle Al 26/7 10:16 (4)
- Re: E=h(Gd)^1/2 DA Morgan 27/7 16:04 (0)
- E=(hc^5/G)^1/2 Earth Walker 26/7 12:55 (2)
- Re: E=(hc^5/G)^1/2 Schoolboy Error 26/7 13:59 (1)
- Re: E=(hc^5/G)^1/2 Earth driver 26/7 15:58 (0)
- Re: E=h(Gd)^1/2 Garry Denke 25/7 16:19 (0)