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Re: At Last! A Subsititute for cheerios [message #17953] Fri, 19 November 1999 00:00
Struan Gray is currently offline  Struan Gray
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Registered: December 1995
Senior Member
Amara Graps, Amara.Graps@mpi-hd.removethis.mpg.de writes:

> No no, cheerios are the cereal, right David?

Mea Culpa

> ( don't forget the beer ;-) )

Budwieser is fairly readily available, so David should feel at
home. Just be careful not to buy that funny-tasting Czech stuff
instead of the real thing.


> ************************************************************ ***
> Amara Graps | Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik
> Interplanetary Dust Group | Saupfercheckweg 1
> +49-6221-516-543 | 69117 Heidelberg, GERMANY
^^^^^^^^^^

There must be a PX somewhere nearby. Technically, civilians are
not allowed to shop there, but you could probably bribe a Gunny with a
copy of Wavelet Workbench.


Struan
Re: At Last! A Subsititute for cheerios [message #18024 is a reply to message #17953] Fri, 19 November 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
Amara.Graps is currently offline  Amara.Graps
Messages: 11
Registered: November 1998
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In article <81363k$1qg$1@news.lth.se>, Struan Gray
<struan.gray@sljus.lu.se> wrote:

> Amara Graps, Amara.Graps@mpi-hd.removethis.mpg.de writes:
>
>> ( don't forget the beer ;-) )
>
> Budwieser is fairly readily available, so David should feel at
> home. Just be careful not to buy that funny-tasting Czech stuff
> instead of the real thing.
>
>
>> ************************************************************ ***
>> Amara Graps | Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik
>> Interplanetary Dust Group | Saupfercheckweg 1
>> +49-6221-516-543 | 69117 Heidelberg, GERMANY
> ^^^^^^^^^^
>
> There must be a PX somewhere nearby. Technically, civilians are
> not allowed to shop there, but you could probably bribe a Gunny with a
> copy of Wavelet Workbench.

Yes, there is a PX nearby.

Perhaps one of those NATO pilots would use my wavelet software
while sampling the local beer in flight.

It rather gives a new meaning to the phrase "multiresolution analysis" ...


Amara

(dry and obscure humor, I know :-) )

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Interplanetary Dust Group | Saupfercheckweg 1
+49-6221-516-543 | 69117 Heidelberg, GERMANY
* http://galileo.mpi-hd.mpg.de/~graps
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