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- From: ingsa@dc.luth.se (Ingvar Strand)
- Newsgroups: soc.penpals
- Subject: Keyboard-pals
- Message-ID: <2293@loke.dc.luth.se>
- Date: 25 Dec 92 01:34:19 GMT
- Organization: University of Lulea, Sweden
- Lines: 64
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- Oh, hi there.. I wasn't sure anyone would read my article, but
- obviously you are, so that makes it at least one.
- Well, now that you've read this, why not send something back?
- I'm usually checking my mail several times each day, and will do
- so all through the hollidays.
-
- Wondering who I am? Well, I'm just an ordinary guy sitting
- here by my computer (at least right now) in a little house
- very far up north. (the arthic circle isn't far from here)
- There's lots of snow outside, and I bet that if I went outside
- I could see Santa passing by over the house on his way south.
-
- Anyway, I wish you a Merry Christmas!!
-
-
- Found in a very funny book: (I'm sure you've read it)
-
- The Infinite Improbability Drive is a wonderful new method of crossing
- vast interstellar distances in a mere nothingth of a second, without all
- that tedious mucking about in hyperspace.
- It was discovered by a lucky chance, and then developed into a
- governable form of propulsion by the Galactic Government's research
- team on Damogran.
- This, briefly, is the story of its discovery.
- The principle of generating small amounts of finite improbability by
- simply hooking the logic circuits of a Bambleweeny 57 Sub-Meson
- Brain to a atomic vector plotter suspended in a strong Brownian
- Motion producer (say a nice hot cup of tea) were of course well
- understood- and such generators were often used to break the ice at
- parties by making all the molecules in the hostess's under-garments
- leap simultaneously one foot to the left, in accordance with the Theory
- of Indeterminacy.
- Many respectable physicists said that they weren't going to stand for
- this, partly because it was debasement of science, but mostly because
- they didn't get invited to those sorts of parties.
- Another thing they couldn't stand was the perpetual failure they
- encountered in trying to construct a machine which could generate the
- infinite improbability filed needed to flip a spaceship across the mind-
- paralyzing distances between the farthest stars, and in the end they
- grumpily announced that such a machine was virtually impossible.
- Then, one day, a student who had been left to sweep up the lab after a
- particularly unsuccessful party found himself reasoning this way:
- If, he thought to himself, such a machine is a virtual impossibility,
- then it must logically be a finite improbability. So all I gave to do in
- order to make one is to work out exactly how improbable it is, feed that
- figure into the finite improbability generator, give it a fresh cup of
- really hot tea ...and turn it on!
- He did this, and was rather startled to discover that he had managed to
- create the long-sought-after golden Infinite Improbability generator out
- of thin air.
- It startled him even more when just after he was awarded the Galactic
- Institute's Prize for Extreme Cleverness he got lynched by a rampaging
- mob of respectable physicists who had finally realized that the one
- thing they really couldn't stand was a smart-ass.
-
-
- Have a most fabulous wonderful fantastic terrific great nice day. (or night)
-
- Ingvar
-
- :-) :-) :-)
- --
-
- /Ingvar
-