I found a piece of string yesterday. May be it was a theory. I must have
left it somewhere. I don't know where it is today.

I was sure this was relevant when I started.

    ---Terry

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Terry Abraham   Special Collections, University of Idaho
<http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/>


On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Chris Flynn wrote:

> Terry,
>
> I agree that four hours is a bit short. However, we all must keep in
> mind that your study was published in 1985. As we are all aware 1985
> hours are different than 2005 hours. Why I can remember sitting class
> listening to professors drone as the hours dragged by. Now there are not
> enough hours in a day. So maybe you can adjust your matrix to account
> for the quantum shift in time, maybe apply string or chaos theory or
> something.
>
> Chris Flynn
>

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