Crescent opened this issue on May 16, 2003 ยท 24 posts
tallpindo posted Tue, 20 May 2003 at 7:44 AM
You may be able to drain my well but you'll never drain my swamp. Converting the Memorial Day day reference to a deceased rival to a character. How he thought in his wildest dreams. Character study of Kiegel Varkov Kiegel began planning the overturning of at least one intellectual property form. He knew that evidence is not just the sequence of events or visible objects that constitute the facts of the case. He had purchased a pink seersucker sports coat and a beautifully carved pair of chop sticks. When these were combined with the empty paper cartons with thin steel handles in the night watchmans office a set of facts would emerge. The target was the original Cavendish balance in the showcase of the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University. His plan was to refute the publishing of books and papers supporting Newtons theory of gravity. Once the actual source of the constant G was objectively lost the whole empirical truth would collapse like a house of cards. He laughed as he realized how his fraudulent listing of the balance for sale on ebay would subject the law to threat of hostage. All the published values for the constant would be worthless including confirming experiments with other apparatus. Sure they were facts and actual but they would now be missing the actual link necessary to Cartesian evidence and the deductive form. Kiegel drew a big stein of beer from his brother-in-laws tapper and smiled satisfied as he felt the foam touch his lips. Now he was a real engineer.