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From: Hal Whitmore <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Fibonacci
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 01:18:30 -0400
In-Reply-To: <4434333E.5020602@mchsi.com>


Which is surely the reason I disliked Physical Chemistry so much. I had many
a dark and stormy night with that! And, no matter how interesting genetic
genealogy is I am not planning to learn statistics again. I managed to
survive my bout with it in my twenties, and I'm to darned old to risk
another encounter. But I'm eternally grateful to those of you who do.

Hal


on 4/5/06 5:14 PM, Rebekah A Canada at wrote:

> and on dark and stormy nights Physics breaks down and turns into Higher
> Math.
>
> Rebekah
> P.S. For anyone suffering insomnia try a Quantitative Methods for
> Management text book.
>
> Jim Huston wrote:
>>
>>
>> Physics is the root of all physical sciences: genetics is a subset of
>> biology; biology is a subset of chemistry; chemistry is a subset of
>> physics.
>>
>> - Jim
>
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