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Posted: Tue 0:19, 13 May 2014 Post subject: joined the writing team of the very first series o |
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joined the writing team of the very first series of "The Simpsons." And so in that very first series - well, in pretty much the first episode, "Bart the Genius," we have a reference to calculus, in fact a very old joke about calculus.
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