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Suggestions for methodology...


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  • Subject: Suggestions for methodology...
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 20:19:36 +0100
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Allow me to place with you the following mathematical problem:

Let "A" = "Phil been made redundant three days ago",
Let "B" = "Missus is downstairs",
Let "C" = "Missus is aware of 'A'".

Currently A, B and C are in equilibrium therefore we have state
"D" where
state "D" is defined as "All is calm"

If we now add the following:

Let "E" = "Another split A/C unit secreted in the boot of
the car",
Let "F" = "The missus hates the size of the one I have
already",
Let "G" = "It was only £199 - Bargain!"

I don't think we'll have equilibrium any more.

Can anyone suggest how I can spin this one without leaving the A/C in the
boot of the car and hoping that I never have to open it whilst she's
around?
(Not likely since we're taking the demon spawn to the seaside next
weekend!)

HEEEEEELP!

Phil




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