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    Alpha is for...

    Alpha. Moonbase Alpha.

    What happens in General, stays in General.
    You know what they say about assumptions!

    #2
    Beta is for Stella Artois. Wife Beta.

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        #4
        You know I wish purple hair would come back into fashion. It's so very charming and goes well with beech flooring.

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          #5
          Gamma is for Gammer Gurton's Needle, an underperformed early Tudor comedy about (if Memory prevails), a guy whose trousers come apart and can't get them stitched back together because the village tailor has lost his needle.

          Containing such profound lines as:

          Sodenlye the neele Hodge found by the prickynge
          And drew it out of his bottocke where he felt it stickynge

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            #6
            Originally posted by thunderlizard
            Gamma is for Gammer Gurton's Needle, an underperformed early Tudor comedy
            See:

            R. A. Alpher, H. Bethe & G. Gamow, The origin of chemical elements, Phys. Rev. (2) 73 (1948), 803-804.
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              #7
              Epsilon is for the Epsilon Minus Semi-Moron lift operator in Brave New World. I think he now works as an account manager for Accenture.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Fortune Green
                Delta is for the Lancia Delta....

                I had one of them many yrs back. A red one. Fantastic car that sadly went from showroom condition to having rust holes the size of dustbin lids in the space of a few years.

                Superb car though.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by thunderlizard
                  Epsilon is for the Epsilon Minus Semi-Moron lift operator in Brave New World. I think he now works as an account manager for Accenture.
                  Zeta is for the Riemann Zeta Function and, more interestingly, Catherine Zeta Jones.

                  http://www.imdb.com/gallery/granitz/...s,%20Catherine

                  As "fortune green" managed to find a better pic of CZJ, nips and all, I'll concentrate on the Zeta function. The Clay Institute [ http://www.claymath.org/millennium/ ] has a million dollar bounty on proving that every one of its non-trivial roots (i.e. other than negative integers) has a real part equal to 1/2, or in other words that the blue dot in the animation at http://www.math.ubc.ca/~pugh/RiemannZetaComplex/ (which on Windows needs Java Runtime) only ever passes through the origin when t is real ..
                  Last edited by OwlHoot; 26 October 2005, 22:39.
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                    #10
                    Epsilon is for the physically deformed.

                    Throw them to the lions - WC2 5.4

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