Words beginning graduate students don't know

Geoffrey Steven Nathan geoffnathan at WAYNE.EDU
Fri Oct 11 09:41:54 UTC 2013


Torbert is correct:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palisade

Geoffrey S. Nathan
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> From: "Benjamin Torbert" <btorbert at GMAIL.COM>
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> I thought palisades were a bunch of vertical bis-ass logs. Correct me
> if
> I'm wrong.

> Torbert

> On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 11:29 PM, W Brewer <brewerwa at gmail.com>
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> > Postdoctorally, I resided at the Hoffleit house for a year or so in
> > Pacific
> > Palisades CA, so I think palisades must be cliffs. But I don't know
> > the
> > last word in the list. What's a <geoff>?
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