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- From: bhill@stars.gsfc.nasa.gov (Robert S. Hill)
- Subject: Re: A Latin Translation
- Message-ID: <21JAN199312470270@stars.gsfc.nasa.gov>
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 17:47:00 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan20.191627.22268@wdl.loral.com>,
- robishaw@asteroid.lrmsc.loral.com (Gary Robishaw x5960) writes...
- >Please excuse me if this the wrong newsgroup. I am an avid cyclist and one of
- >my favorite films is 'American Flyers'. Part of the film is set in a sports
- >medical clinic at the University of Wisconsin where they perform various
- >tests and studies regarding the physical limits of athletes. The clinics motto
- >is "RES FIRMA MITESCERE NESCIT". The director of the clinic says "...roughly
- >translated, it means "Once you've got it up, keep it up.""
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- A hard thing does not know how to get soft. (? - don't have dictionary)
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- Robert S. Hill
- bhill@stars.gsfc.nasa.gov
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