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- From: roberts@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov (John Roberts)
- Subject: Re: Coverup - gravity doesn't exist?
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- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 14:34:56 GMT
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- -From: dj@ekcolor.ssd.kodak.com (Dave Jones)
- -Subject: Re: Coverup - gravity doesn't exist?
- -Date: 9 Nov 92 20:22:15 GMT
- -Organization: Vonnegut Tent Rentals, Inc.
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- -John Roberts (roberts@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov) wrote:
- -> There's an apple tree on the NIST grounds that's a direct descendant of the
- -> tree Isaac Newton was sitting under when he thought up the laws of gravitation.
-
- -Hmmm. After that fact was disclosed in your first-day orientation class,
- -were you sent out to fetch a can of striped paint ?
-
- Don't be silly - polka-dot is the current state of the art. Though we are
- working on a new instant-drying, non-toxic, zero-mass, non-protective
- invisible paint. It's for use on brick and natural wood, where you don't
- want to hide the appearance of the original surface. It has many advantages -
- no cleanup needed, can safely be sprayed on windy days, and if you spill some,
- nobody will ever know. There are still three bugs to be worked out: 1) hard to
- assure a uniform coating, 2) costs $50 per gallon, and 3) you can't tell
- when the can's empty.
-
- We also made up a batch of single-can camouflage paint for the military, but
- somebody set the cans outside and now we can't find them. Maybe we shouldn't
- have painted the labels to show the color of the contents...
-
- Hm, I guess I'll actually have to go out there and see what the sign says...
-
- TROMP TROMP Tromp Tromp tromp tromp tromp tromp...
- (long pause)
- ...tromp tromp tromp tromp Tromp Tromp TROMP TROMP (creak of chair).
-
- OK, here it is:
-
- ..............
-
- NEWTON APPLE TREE
-
- "Science has its traditions as well as its frontiers."
-
- This tree is a direct descendant of the original tree whose fruit gave
- inspirational impetus to Isaac Newton's theory of gravitational forces.
- It was nurtured by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and transplanted
- here on the grounds of the National Bureau of Standards April 1966.
-
- ..............
-
- No sign of the gravitationally anomalous apples underneath. Either they
- floated away, or the large herd of NIST Standard Reference Material
- Whitetail Deer had something to do with their disappearance.
-
- :-)
-
- John Roberts
- roberts@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov
-
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