Jan 20 2010

A rabbit by any other name

Published under Weather, Wikipedia

As I was reading though my blogroll, I found this post by a very smart rodent. Eli has dumped one of the NASA freedom of information act (FOIA for those in the acronym game) requests in the memory hole. I’m sure it’s mentioned somewhere, but there should be a contest about which quote(s) will be taken out of context. My contribution:

I should have kept more data, but I was not interested in US data.

(I’ve only got through about 1/4 of it, so maybe they’ll be something “juicier” later.)

In other rabbit news, Eli references my “wiki work”: “Here is a short derivation of the adiabatic lapse rate.”<ref>[1]<ref /> which isn’t so much writing as fixing, as the previous version was _________ (not sure of the right word, “bad” comes to mind but isn’t quite right).

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    1. Williamon 20 Jan 2010 at 2:04 pm

      Are rabbits rodents? I thought they were lagopeds? Lagomorpha: wiki says so http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit so it must be true :-)

    2. Eli Rabetton 21 Jan 2010 at 7:11 pm

      Ms. Rabett has been known to call Eli a rat on occassion.

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