>>>> : A 'proper' Illuminati group?
>>>> :
>>>> : Since when was there any specific type of Illuminati group?
>>>>
>>>> Um, probably about 1975, I'd suspect?
>>>
>>> Is there a Campaign for Real Illuminati?
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>> New!!! "I Can't Believe It's Not Illuminati!"!
>>
>>
>
> A whole new meaning to "spreading a little light on the subject."
>
> Yes, that's my coat, thank you.
See, clarifying topics is where they really shine. They're also bright
enough to lay out a good spread for their dinner guests. They usually
start out with a light salad.
>>>> :
>>>> : Since when was there any specific type of Illuminati group?
>>>>
>>>> Um, probably about 1975, I'd suspect?
>>>
>>> Is there a Campaign for Real Illuminati?
>>
>> New!!! "I Can't Believe It's Not Illuminati!"!
>>
>>
>
> A whole new meaning to "spreading a little light on the subject."
>
> Yes, that's my coat, thank you.
See, clarifying topics is where they really shine. They're also bright
enough to lay out a good spread for their dinner guests. They usually
start out with a light salad.
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Date: Mar. 2nd, 2006 07:46 am (UTC)From:If they were finite and abelian, then it'd be good, because we can easily classify all such. Infinite and non-abelian is where the problem's at.
Why yes, I'm a maths geek. Why do you ask?
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Date: Mar. 2nd, 2006 06:11 pm (UTC)From:Actually, I don't know how to solve any of that any more either. It's been, uh. thirteen years since I was in an algebra class of any kind? (and we're talking high school intermediate algebra) Ten since I was in my last math class period, which was basic integral calculus. Since I've used none of it in the meantime it's all left me.