_ eee VIEW NU TOP ‘Thic page is bumewr for the sake of humour. ‘The opinions expressed here are not neccessarily the opinions of The Ges or the Engineering Society and aay not necesecsrily be opinions at sll. Any fools who take Chis page seriously and offend themselves should start trying to develop # sense of humour Keys to reading scientific research materials ITEM It has long been known that... WHAT IT EAL REALLY MEANS the Pub Crawl I haven’t bothered to look up the original refer- ence, but... Of great theoretical and practical importance... . Interesting to me... While it has not been possible to provide definite answers to these questions... The experiment didn’t work out, but I thought I at least get a publication out of es Three of the samples . The results on the others were chosen for detailed didn’t make any sense. study. Typical results are The best results are shown. shown. It is suggested... I think so. It may be that... It is believed that... It is generally believed that... A couple of other guys think so too. Agreement with the pre- dicted curve is—-——— additional work will be re- quired before a complete un- derstanding... EXCELLENT.. FAIR GOOD... POOR SATISFACTORY... DOUBTFUL FAIR... IMAGINARY It is clear that much I don’t understand. Unfortunately, a quanti- tative theory has not been formulated to account for... Nobody else understands it either ...correct within an order of magnitude... Wrong. It is clear... Although some detail has been lost in the reproduc- tion, it is clear from the orig- inal that... , ; It is not clear... The fellow in the next lab had some already made up. Thanks are due to Joe Glotz for assistance with the research, and to John Doe for his valuable insight. _ Glotz did the work, and Doe explained what it meant. It is obvious... I think that is the way it should be, but I can’t explain why. Memo of Friday night, the En- gineering society put to- gether two very well fur- nished drinking teams into the Pub Crawl. As _ usual, our reputation has been up- held; out of tens of teams of freshmen, the squad made up of Dwayne (Monster Man) Doucette, Denton (tap) Mof- fat, Shawn (Shooter) Scott, and driver Kenny (Keke) Sampson managed to amaze most experienced squads by finishing a surpris- ing 9th. Though it is thought by most of the Society that there has been a misjudge- ment, for they feel their time was good. Of course we will not sink to Marion Hall's level and complain about un- fair marking. Our second team, made up of John Scott, Jerry Hughes, alan Coady, and Scott Anderson, finished shortly behind the freshman squad with amazing style, singing as always the Engi- neer’s motto: We are, we are, we are, We are the Engineers. We can, we can, we can, Demolish forty beers. So bring all your friends And come along with us, “Cause we don’t give a PUCK About anyone else who doesn’t Give a PUCK about us!!! In the spirit of the season, the Engineering Society would like to wish the students, fac- ulty, Bios and even Mar- ion Hall a very merry Christmas. HOW TRAIN TICKET? Diet for a month. EY Try to get sent as a parcel. nd you're under 12. Show your student - card. The train’s definitely the smart way to travel. Even smarter these days with VIA’s student fares. Just show us your student card and you're on your way, 1/3 richer. Have a re ride. Meet some new friends. And let the good trains roll! For more information and reservations, call your Travel Agent or VIA Rail. VIA'’s student fares are available to full time students. Some conditions apply regarding times and dates of travel. Ask for details. =m, @ WIN choose VIA. eee The W-PH system was chosen as especially suitable to show the predicted behav- ior. It is impossible to tell from the original. A Nw Le... Presumably at longer I didn’t take time to find times... out... After exhaustive At first we didn’t get the research.... results we wanted.