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It's probably just one of those random clusters that happens now and again.
There is a strong human tendency to see patterns, and astronomy has an obvious appeal to those in whose it is strongest. For a while discoveries in the outer Solar System were dominated by men called William (Herschel, then Lassell and Bond, and finally Pickering). Similar patterns can be seen in other fields. In politics, one might in retrospect infer that Margaret Thatcher was determined to be succeeded by a John M., and not much bothered whether the M. stood for Moore, MacGregor, Major, or (had she succeeded in "going on and on") Maples, but more likely it was coincidence. wrote in message ups.com... Does any one know why so many astronomers (both amateurs & professionals) are called Martin?! Das |
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![]() "Fleetie" wrote in message ... I do see a lot of people who can't pluralise nouns correctly. ?? |
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Fleetie wrote:
I do see a lot of people who can't pluralise nouns correctly. I initially parsed that as 'nuns' which was...confusing. Jim -- Find me at http://www.ursaminorbeta.co.uk AIM/iChatAV: JCAndrew2 Lost: Stack Pointer. Small reward offered if found. |
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