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- From: mcgrath@cs.uiuc.edu (Robert McGrath)
- Subject: Re: Uri's Magic
- Message-ID: <BzF17B.G4M@cs.uiuc.edu>
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- Organization: University of Illinois, Dept of Computer Science
- References: <gdavis.723949216@griffin> <3062@israel.nysernet.org> <bgm21+r@rpi.edu>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 18:11:34 GMT
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- In article <bgm21+r@rpi.edu>, gallas2@bray1a.its.rpi.edu (Sean Michael Gallagher) writes:
- |> In article <3062@israel.nysernet.org>, warren@nysernet.org (Warren Burstein) writes:
- |> |> "They invited me to come quickly to NASA's control center. They have
- |> |> a problem with the space probe Galileo, which was sent to Jupiter. It
- |> |> cost the a lot of money, has already traveled millions of kilometers,
- |> |> but its antenna has not opened. They called me, and I will try to
- |> |> help them. I will stand in the control center, I will concentrate,
- |> |> and by means of my mental power, I will try to open the antenna.
- |> |>
- |> |> "The Americans have a practical approach. They have already tried
- |> |> everything else and failed. So one of the senators connected to the
- |> |> space project has now turned to me.. What do they have to lose? If I
- |> |> succeed, I will save a mission worth billions. If I fail - nothing
- |> |> has been lost. How much would they have invested? In all, an airline
- |> |> ticket, a few days in a hotel, and some money for my time."
- |> |> --
- |>
- |> I really hope this isn't true.
-
- If you read it carefully, you will see that some of this is in the past
- tense, and most is in the future tense. Assuming that this scenario
- has not actually happened, the comment may be a carelessly phrased wish
- on the part of UG. Wishes themselves are neither true nor false,
- and UG may well have had such a wish.
-
- --
- Robert E. McGrath
- Urbana Illinois
- mcgrath@cs.uiuc.edu
-