Subject: Re: On Charlie Munger's centenary, and albatrosse
The wandering albatross spends almost all of its time in flight, rarely touching the ground (there is no ground)
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Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink...


For those who might not get the obscure reference, that's a quote from the The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere (poem from 1798 by Mr Coleridge), who gets into big trouble by killing an albatross.
Moral of the poem: don't kill magical albatrosses?

Jim