Amazing discovery (Oops, in the wrong spot)

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Amazing discovery (Oops, in the wrong spot)

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This is quite amazing, what I have discovered.

I have been extrapolating a method of diaphragmatic interference based on coalescence of structure.

The reference frames I have established pertain to distinct mathematically sound derivatives, held by both laterally fictitious and thermally fictitious forces.

As is required equidistant points bend according to the nature of substance. Namely those pertinent derivatives.

It has been clearly described that all diaphragms oscillate in contralateral unison, except three.

I hope you find this description useful on this particular day.

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DrWhat wrote:Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 9:49 pm Post subject: Amazing discovery (Oops, in the wrong spot)
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This is quite amazing, what I have discovered.

I have been extrapolating a method of diaphragmatic interference based on coalescence of structure.

The reference frames I have established pertain to distinct mathematically sound derivatives, held by both laterally fictitious and thermally fictitious forces.

As is required equidistant points bend according to the nature of substance. Namely those pertinent derivatives.

It has been clearly described that all diaphragms oscillate in contralateral unison, except three.

I hope you find this description useful on this particular day.

DrWhat
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Just make the supposition that someone chooses this present day for submitting the evidence of his successful discover.
It would be a good test for checking the behavior of the mankind.
The picture of the day:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Escher_Waterfall.jpg
I cannot imagine why nobody though on this before, including myself? It is so simple!...
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DrWhat,
hello!
I`m very jealous... you got there at first than me!
Pls, send more data, at least within next 365 days! :)
( case you come to reach FE/PM I propose to the evolution of your nick to DrWatts. :)
Cheers!
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Post by DrWhat »

Happy April Fool's Day to all!

I enjoyed the fact that YouTube had all its videos upside down! And that Google had the GPS football, so if you lost your football you could find it on GoogleMaps!

And sorry Michael: he spent some time analyzing my post trying to decipher what I was rambling on about!

Damian
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