mathimatical allusions

Rybread Celsius rybread at anok4u2.org
Fri May 30 22:49:38 CDT 1997


[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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