"zob" <zob@ cox.net> wrote in message
news:n9vkq3h733c7j8pg64sbt5antjurhe5jvr@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 19:16:15 -0800, "fmomoon" <fmomoon@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"zob" <zob@ cox.net> wrote in message
>>news:eaqiq39umu945ubis354q5p8oaubsp2cab@4ax.com...
>>> On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 12:07:19 -0600, "CatNipped"
>>> <CatNipped@PossiblePlaces.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Is that the one that had the question, if you start with 10 and take
>>>>half
>>>>of
>>>>that and then take half of the result, and then half again, etc., how
>>>>many
>>>>calculations will it take you to get to zero?
>>>
>>> The answer to that one seems obvious to me. It only takes only one
>>> calculation ... if you take the *right* half of 10. :-D
>>> ---
>>> Zob
>>
>>Oh my....a math pun....the shame of it all! LOL
>
> The sad truth is that in college I had a double major:
> Language and Math. (For real!) Heh.
>
> I minored in Education also, but after college decided to leave the
> teaching to those who had a whoooooolle lot more patience than I do!
> ---
> Zob
Okay, I was a major in Music (of course) and minor in English (Theatre
focus), and I never thought I'd be a teacher. However, it is amazing how
much patience you develop as you age. 22 and teach? No way. xx and teach?
I was ready for high school. Now *real* patience is required for
elementary. I could never do that in a million years. :)
Moni
In opera, there is always too much singing.
- Claude Debussy