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- From: zgilbert@titan.ucc.umass.edu (Zvi Gilbert)
- Subject: Re: ssc
- Message-ID: <BxErwA.Jo3@nic.umass.edu>
- Keywords: how can you have nostalgia for something you didn't live through? GX
- Sender: usenet@nic.umass.edu (USENET News System)
- Organization: crystallized bats and other rodents
- References: <1992Nov6.071732.14934@netcom.com> <1de6f0INN89k@rave.larc.nasa.gov> <1992Nov6.171220.24271@walter.cray.com>
- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 17:43:21 GMT
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- jcarroll@ferris.cray.com (Jeff Carroll) writes:
- >kludge@grissom.larc.nasa.gov (Scott Dorsey) writes:
- >>thinman@netcom.com (Technically Sweet) writes:
- >>>zgilbert@titan.ucc.umass.edu (Zvi Gilbert) writes:
- >>>>
- >>>>Curtis, we are MUCH cooler than the hippies ever were. We do body-piercing.
- >>>Ogawd, body piercing is sooooooo passe. It was branding for awhile,
- >>>but now it's POKING YOUR EYES OUT WITH A SHARPENED A-440 TUNING FORK.
- >>Is that like an A-450 tuning fork?
- >Remind me not to play your piano.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- if we are not careful
- we may have another catchphrase
- on our hands
-
- --Zvi
- (I think that an A-440 tuning fork is actually too short for any real brain
- poking action. An A-220, 110, or 55Hz tuning fork would have longer tines,
- and thus would get right into those frontal lobes, or perhaps all the way into
- the limbic system.)
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