Any theorem in mathematical analysis can be fitted onto an arbitrarily small
piece of paper if you are sufficiently obscure.
piece of paper if you are sufficiently obscure.
Related:
- A good catchword can obscure analysis for fifty years.
Wendell L. Wilkie (1892-1944) - Wilkie's... - You will inherit some money or a small piece
of land... - Regression analysis:
Mathematical techniques for trying to understand why... - sufficiently small adj.
Syn.
suitably small... - Infinite-Monkey Theorem: n. "If you put an {infinite} number
of monkeys at typewriters,
eventually one will bash out the script for Hamlet... - Infinite-Monkey Theorem n.
"If you put an infinite
number of monkeys at typewriters,
eventually one will bash out the script for Hamlet...
From the same category:
- Islamic women can do kinky things with their ankles.
That's why the Koran says they aren't supposed to reveal... - Her silent course advance
With inoffensive pace, that spinning sleeps
On her soft axle.
John Milton (1608-1674) -- Paradise Lost, Book viii... - Happiness: Me in a bar,
Bob buying the drinks... - Mathematicians do it an uncountable number of
times... - How many
senior citizens
-- does it take to screw in a light bulb?
One, but she pays a telemarketer $2000 for the new...
