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Nick Kew
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Jeremy Parker wrote:
> You should try Boston, Mass., built round Boston Common, which has
> five right angled corners.
Hehe. That threw me on my second morning there, as I tried to
navigate to the market for a spot of breakfast ...
> I think there's some kind of heavy
> equipment at MIT, which distorts the space-time continuum, or
> something.
You think Boston is bad, you haven't tried DAMTP in Cambridge.
Definitely contains (if that's the right word) some kind of
spatial singularity.
I think they're both points where L-space has reached critical mass.
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> You should try Boston, Mass., built round Boston Common, which has
> five right angled corners.
Hehe. That threw me on my second morning there, as I tried to
navigate to the market for a spot of breakfast ...
> I think there's some kind of heavy
> equipment at MIT, which distorts the space-time continuum, or
> something.
You think Boston is bad, you haven't tried DAMTP in Cambridge.
Definitely contains (if that's the right word) some kind of
spatial singularity.
I think they're both points where L-space has reached critical mass.
--
Not me guv