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- From: minch@lotka.stanford.edu (Eric Minch)
- Newsgroups: alt.peeves
- Subject: Size usurpers
- Date: 18 Nov 1992 18:51:38 GMT
- Organization: Stanford University
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- In article <Bxx7Br.AEq@nic.umass.edu> jennyg@titan.ucc.umass.edu (Jenny
- Gutbezahl) writes:
- > In article <lgj3smINN8v1@jethro.Corp.Sun.COM>
- geoffm@purplehaze.Corp.Sun.COM writes:
- > >
- > >fix. Imagine: an Open Look-interface newsreader! I feel like a
- kind on
- > >Christmas morning.
- > >
- >
- > I'm not generally given to spelling flames, but I feel obliged to
- ask:
- >
- > Kind of WHAT?
- >
-
- That's German "Kind" as in Kindergarten, JG. Geoff, I'm sure, neglected
- to capitalize it only to bait us.
-
- Peeve: Every year or two I trek off to some mall or feed store to buy a
- new pair of blue jeans. My needs are simple: waist somewhere around
- 34", length somewhere around 36". This size is *my* size, and I'm happy
- to share it with anybody else who's 6'4" and 195#, male or female. What
- I invariably find, though, is that the blue jeans in that bin have been
- plundered.
-
- Now, being out on the right-hand end of the Gaussian curve, I know full
- well there aren't that many people who share this size. The plundering
- is therefore done by fatties who want to squeeze into a 34" waist, and
- by shorties who want to roll their cuffs up or maybe drag them through
- the mud.
-
- The puzzling thing is: the merchants must overstock this bin in order
- to accommodate the plunderers, so why couldn't they overstock a bit
- more in order to accommodate the rightful wearers of this size? Another
- puzzle: why don't the plunderers go after my shoe size (13) as well, so
- I'd have a chance at a larger selection? And finally, is the choice of
- shirts in my size limited because of shortarmed pencilnecked plunderers
- (as in the bluejeans), or because of lack of demand (as in the shoes)?
-
- As my 2nd grade teacher told me when I asked her who would care if the
- universe had never been made: "Eric, there are some things we are not
- meant to know".
- --
-
- Eric Minch Any resemblance to the opinions of persons
- Epistemic Artisan or organizations other than myself--living,
- Stanford Genetics dead, or imaginary--is purely fortuitous.
-