On the Etymology of "Jamf"
Timothy C. May
tcmay at netcom.com
Fri May 19 00:48:19 CDT 1995
LOT64 at aol.com wrote:
>
> Adam,
> Now that was truly an edifying revelation. It never occurred to me and
> it increases my enjoyment and understanding of GR. Re: the great fractal
> debate, Tim makes his case more convincingly to me.
> However, Bonnie, give us some examples of how fractal theory enhances our
> understanding of GR. The examples will go a longer way towards proving your
> point. The Etymology of Jamf sets a high standard.
(It's Alan, by the way; I know him from another list we're both on.)
I also relished the explanation of Jamf, though I'm more of a Coltrane
fan than a Bird fan. Now we can look for allusions to Charlie Parker!
On the fractal thing, I wasn't trying to be more convincing than
Bonnie, just telling things as I see them.
--Tim May
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