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Subject:Re: an aside : how quarks got their names (fwd) From:"Thomas E. Potter" <TPotter243 -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 18 Dec 1995 21:44:53 -0500
In a message dated 95-12-17 03:33:53 EST, ac158 -at- CCN -dot- CS -dot- DAL -dot- CA (Suzanne
Townsend) writes:
>One history of the naming of quarks (at the risk of boring those who don't
>give
>a hoot about physics stuff) is actually a bit more prosaic than the names
>might
>imply :
Hell, all this time I thought he was a bartender on Deep Space Nine. I MUST
read my messages more often.
Tom Potter
Houston, TX
TPotter243 -at- aol -dot- com