A delay

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I'll be out of town for a few days, and might or might not have Internet access. So, expect this week's entry to be at least a little late.

Merry Christmas to those for whom it's applicable, and happy Isaac Newton's Birthday to everybody else.

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Lucinda said:

Don't you mean, everyone else but the followers of Leibniz?

No, I don't. It is my fervant hope that, this Newtonmass, the followers of Leibniz will abandon their heresy and follow the One True Faith Regarding The Origin of Calculus.

Lucinda said:

Well, happy Newton(F/a) to you and yours then. Will you be celebrating with the traditional standing-on-the-shoulders-of-a-giant?

Roger said:

Jacob, happy new year to you. I'm looking forward to more good posts and, well, more stuff you can deep fry.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your wife. I loved your entry on Christmas.

caroline chalmers said:

Happy new year, Jacob. Keep posting. I love your stuff. And the Followers of Leibniz versus the one true faith , Newtonism,idea is so inspired (and wonderfully silly) you should work it up into a sketch at least.

Thanks for the good wishes, all!

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