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Ex. Ex. and that odd view of the world (it couldn’t be right?) – 1st December 2009

December 1, 2009

Presentation by Prof Pat Quilty

CSIRO

Tuesday, 1st December 2009 Commencing 6.00pm until 10.00pm

Social Event Christmas Dinner

 

About the Speaker

Brief Abstract of the Talk

Abstract: A concise (even terse) summary but not too abstract; Vernal? Likely quoth the raven; The Frogs (for Margaret), Apology in advance; Athanasius. Was he really? And how was he that far ahead; And Dana? Amazing coincidences. Still relevant. Salt and the Q family; Amen and stet; Limited success with cryptic crosswords.

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