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- From: jeh@cmkrnl.com
- Newsgroups: misc.wanted
- Subject: Re: wanted kittens for scientific experiments
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.175230.1267@cmkrnl.com>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 17:52:30 PST
- References: <t7.30.727639977@elan.rowan.edu>
- Organization: Kernel Mode Systems, San Diego, CA
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- In article <t7.30.727639977@elan.rowan.edu>, t7@elan.rowan.edu (TEMP_7) writes:
- > any size, any color, just as long as their kittens.
- ^^^^^
- "they're".
-
- Kittens are pretty, cuddly, playful, and good companions. Better yet, they
- grow up to be cats. Instead of kittens, I suggest that you use idiots who put
- flame-bait posts out on the net. For example, the author of article-id
- t7.30.727639977@elan.rowan.edu,
-
- You could first try the "do they always land on their feet?" test. To allow
- for the difference in size, you will probably want to drop the idiot from a
- height of, oh, twenty feet or so.
-
- Remember that it is important to repeat experiments to reduce the effect
- of random errors. In this case, repeat the test until the idiot fails to land
- on its feet.
-
- --- Jamie Hanrahan, Kernel Mode Systems, San Diego CA
- Internet: jeh@cmkrnl.com, or hanrahan@eisner.decus.org Uucp: uunet!cmkrnl!jeh
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