and "mu" to you too

Henry Musikar gravity at nicom.com
Fri Jul 11 00:19:57 CDT 1997


On 10 Jul 97 at 17:45, William Karlin 
<karlin at barus.physics.brown.edu> wrote:
<snip>
> the lower case mu?  In the sciences, sure, mu does stand for a lot
> of things -- often used when we run out of "m"s -- (a relatively
> unimportant point:  mu is not used as a symbol for angstroms, that's
> an upper-case "A" with a circle on top...and occaisionally a bit of
> whipped cream) most
<snip>

Je m'amuse avec ma muse -
Who put the mu in Musikar? 
Who put the ape in apricot?

AsB4,
Henry Musikar

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