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- Hitch Hikers Guide To The Net
- Episode 12 - Life, The Net, and Everything Part 2
-
- (Ralph, the 'Video Testament' is just about to explain Life, the Net,
- and Everything to the crew of the Infinity)
-
- Gillian: Tell us, what does all this neo-Nazi stuff have to do with
- the Net.
-
- Arnold Lint:I don't think I want to know.
-
- Martin: Me neither.
-
- Rod: Quiet.
-
- Xaphod: Go on . . .
-
- Ralph: Anyway, Kubla Konthemasus' followers were doing great.
- Anything they showed on TV was immediately accepted as
- truth. Disco became an overnight sensation, and then was
- phased out when the profit wasn't great enough. It was soon
- realized that there was a significant group of people in
- computer related fields who possessed considerable wealth.
- It was also realized that these people were not being taken
- in by the video blitz.
-
- Arnold Lint:Good for us!
-
- Martin: Not really, I'm afraid.
-
- Ralph: Very perceptive, robot. Konthemasus' research showed that
- hackers do not believe what they see or hear, unless it
- comes across a computer terminal. It was fast becoming
- apparent that computers would be vital to the power of the
- new regime, so it was vital that anyone who worked with
- computers could be controlled.
-
- Gillian: Yes, but what does that have to do with the Net? The Net is
- an exchange of ideas and ideals between computer
- professionals!
-
- (Martin starts coughing sarcastically)
-
- Ralph: Kubla Konthemasus, in a brilliant stroke, figured out a way
- to not only carry out an experiment in behavioral psychology
- on the computing professionals, but also to put into action
- all his findings. He created the Net. You see, there are a
- few key links in the Net controlled by his men. At first
- they tried a variety of topics and tested reactions. Then
- they started trying to bend the opinion of Net-landers.
- First by trying to get everyone to like current trends in
- music, then by trying to create the impression that North
- Dakota does not exist. Anyone who rejected the ideas they
- tried to push, and was fool enough to say so, was put onto a
- list. This list will be used to purge the society of all
- those who would corrupt the purity of essence of
- Konthemasus' new order of conformity and religious
- fulfillment.
-
- Xaphod: Wow, that's unbelievable.
-
- Rod: Yah, I don't think I do believe it.
-
- Arnold Lint:Me neither . . . An actor in the white house? . . . No
- North Dakota? . . . Couldn't happen!
-
- Gillian: I don't know, maybe . . .
-
- Ralph: Well, that's about it. I've got to go, lots to do.
-
- Rod: What could a book have to do?
-
- Ralph: About an ounce of cocaine!
-
- (With that, Ralph vanishes into thin air. The crew of the Infinity is
- left standing, dumb founded by what they have heard. They start to leave
- and come to the door. There is a moment of hesitation.)
-
- Gillian: If anyone of you open the door for me, I'll put the boot in.
-
- Arnold Lint:What's with her.
-
- Rod: She's an ERA.
-
- Arnold Lint:A what?
-
- Xaphod: ERA - An Extra Rights Activist.
-
- According to "The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Net", the Extra Rights
- Activists group was started by a group of women who were quite upset by
- their station in life. They didn't just want equality, they wanted
- superiority. They figured they could get all the privileges of equality
- with men, and yet retain all the conveniences regarded them as women.
- They wanted equal pay for less work, lower taxes for women, shorter work
- hours. After all, the fairer sex shouldn't have to work so hard, but
- they do deserve the same pay. They didn't want to join the army though.
- They felt that in some cases, where it was convenient, men could still
- have it all. The one thing you could do to make an ERA mad was to hold
- the door for her. They took it as a sign of harassment . . . no one
- knows why. Other acts of courtesy were also mistaken as antagonizing the
- ERA movement. Helping an ERA with her coat was the same as telling her
- she smelled like bathroom at the National Food Poisoners Convention.
- Helping an ERA with her chair in a restaurant was tantamount to clubbing
- her about the head with a moldy Albatros. In response to this threat to
- male dominated society, the all-male anti-ERA faction MCP (Male
- Counter-ERA Pact) circulated a pamphlet explaining what a man could do
- if the woman he was with gave any indications of trying to open the door
- before he could open it for her. It read as follows:
-
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-
- ** How not to hold the door for an ERA **
-
- If the woman you are with starts to race for the door so she can open it
- for herself, and this upsets you, here are a few things you can do to
- make sure it won't happen again.
-
- * Just as she gets up to speed, trip her from behind.
-
- * When she has a large enough lead, and has the door open, stop to
- tie your shoe.
-
- * If there is a convenient doorway (like a men's room) nearby, wait
- until she isn't looking and duck in as she opens the door.
-
- * If she is holding the door, take hold of it as you enter the
- doorway and close it behind. Locking it is a sure-fire clue to her
- that you are displeased.
-
- * If there is a long corridor before the offending door, and she
- starts to speed up, keep pace with her. When you both hit a dead
- run, body check her into the wall. A well timed 'Ooops' will make
- it all look innocent. This is dangerous if you are with a lady
- roller derby player.
-
- * If you really don't care about offending her, give her a quick feel
- just as she turns away from you to head for the door. Of course,
- she may never turn her back on you again.
-
- Remember, there is nothing wrong with being courteous. But if she won't
- take it gracefully, make it bloody inconvenient for her to keep doing
- so.
-
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-
- The ERA movement, surprisingly, took no action against the MCP. Rumor
- has it that they settled the debate in some non-violent manner. History
- notes that there followed a sudden increase in the sale of plastic drop
- clothes and corn oil followed by a sudden increase in births about 9
- months later.
-
-
- ******************** End Of Part 12 ********************
-
- Will Arnold Lint hold the door for Gillian? Or will he become a soprano?
- To find out . . . Tune in next time . . . same Net-time . . . same
- Net-channel.
-
- danielle