mathimatical allusions

MASCARO at humnet.ucla.edu MASCARO at humnet.ucla.edu
Mon Jun 2 19:53:24 CDT 1997


This pots could only have been written by Wanda Tinasky.  Wanda, hey.

john m
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>[sorry to the person I sent this too by accident, too trained on the reply
>button.]
>
>Well, being relitivly new to the list, and too Pynchon (I started reading G.
>Rainbow in 8th grade after watching the John Laroquette show, where they
>talekd about Pynchon a lot, but never got past the bananas.. I thought I
>could read this as I'm pretty good reader, habving read Salinger, Vonnegut,
>Robbins and Camus, but at that tiem I just couldn't.  I picked up Gravity's
>Rainbow recently, again and am enjoying it quite a bit esp. the english
>candy scene as I know it only too well.  I'm in tenth grade now, and two
>days after picking the book up, I found out about Mason and Dixon, and then
>I joined the list.  Do things always work in threes?) and misread the topic
>of this thread as Re: Mathimatical ILLusions and got exicted, maybe talking
>about those square circles and how length is an illusion.  Logical paradoxi
>are wonderful things.  Anyways. I'll probably just lurk and get exicted
>about Mason and Dixon.
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