> From: Doug Pensinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: Re: Philosophical question
> 
> 
> On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 21:34:02 -0600 (CST), Julia Thompson 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > What is the mean of life?
> 
> What is the mean of life, asks  she,
> Ever so contempatively.
> Will the answer set her free?
> Follow the thread and we shall see.
> 
> Is n sufficiently large? asks Jim
> As if it really matters to him.
> n could be full right to the brim,
> I think he asks upon a whim.
> 
> Vilhelm, in a mini rant,
> Says there's no mean, you can't,
> Have one,  (syncophant!)
> There is no standard deviant
> 
> Dan says you first find the end,
> Then get the middle when you bend
> life in two.  But I intend
> To find a better answer, friend
> 
> Reggie, then, gives Dan what for,
> That's not the answer, he is sure,
> Life begins in decade four,
> Nothing less, nothing more.
> 
> By Byron, the question is mistaken.
> 'Tis the womens lamentation!
> He answers with gesticulation,
> (Now that's a standard deviation)
> 
> Have I an answer? I think I do.
> Having thought this through and through,
> I'm almost certian that it's true,
> The mean of life depends on you.
> 
> 8^P
> 
> -- 
> Doug


Excellent work Doug,
most inventive.

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