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From: keith@uiucme.uiucme
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Subject: Re: Joke Challenge
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Date: Sun, 27-Oct-85 10:06:00 EST
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Posted: Sun Oct 27 10:06:00 1985
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Nf-From: uiucme.uiucme!keith    Oct 27 09:06:00 1985



Keeping in mind the nature of the gastro-intensinal system, I would
expect you to obtain a differential.

Such a meal would be high in fiber, which was known in the days
before the advent of programmable calculators as "roughage".  We
reason by analogy that the problem contains a volume of complicating
second-order effects.  Thus simplifying assumptions are in order.

Well, it's commonly known that you can't pass a math course in
one sitting.  Thus we infer you can't pass a math text in one
sitting.

Thus you would obtain a partial differential.



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