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Hi I am interested in more information. Where is the best spot? You
can email me at any of the following addresses:
Thanks, Sam
masontssUG459@samsroverdogs.com alexUG459@gantabot.com
jamesUG459@slickbillspoliticalbiz.com
grantUG459@getthefourthedition.com daveUG459@slowmovingtrains.org
harloUG459@gillionpossibilities.com
bobUG459@spacemanspifflandsonthemoon.com
maryUG459@goodmedicalinformation.org jasonUG459@spanishtires.net
domingoUG459@goodwalkinggroup.com carloUG459@spotteddogteam.com
randyUG459@greateditionz.com jeffUG459@stillthebomb.com
vaughnUG459@greatshowforyou.biz cheeUG459@stingingrose.com
edwardUG459@greenapplez.com
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Chipacabra wrote:
> Werebat <ranpoirier@cox.net> wrote in
> news:vF9ne.3354$rb6.2028@lakeread07:
>
>>
>>
>> sam_brandt50@samsroverdogs.com wrote:
>>> Hi I am interested in more information.
>>
>> "We want information... INFORMATION... *INFORMATION*!!!"
>
> You won't get it!
By hook or by crook, we will.
--
Reginald Blue
"I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my
telephone. My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my
telephone."
- Bjarne Stroustrup (originator of C++) [quoted at the 2003
International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces]
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On 1 Jun 2005 08:16:12 -0700, alordofchaos@yahoo.com scribed into the
ether:
>> >> sam_brandt50@samsroverdogs.com wrote:
>> >>> Hi I am interested in more information.
>
>OK, I'll download the internet and email to you as an attachment.
>Should be a lot of information in there...
Mechanical impossibility, as downloading the internet would mean
downloading your attachment too, so your attachment would increase in size
exponentially until the world imploded.
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Matt Frisch wrote:
> On 1 Jun 2005 08:16:12 -0700, alordofchaos@yahoo.com scribed into the
> ether:
>
> >> >> sam_brandt50@samsroverdogs.com wrote:
> >> >>> Hi I am interested in more information.
> >
> >OK, I'll download the internet and email to you as an attachment.
> >Should be a lot of information in there...
>
> Mechanical impossibility, as downloading the internet would mean
> downloading your attachment too, so your attachment would increase in size
> exponentially until the world imploded.
Don't be silly, I'll save the internet to my C drive and I'll be
sending the attachment from my C drive using Outlook email, not the
internet, because Windows is the best thing in the world and Bill Gates
would never let the world implode, which is why he's so rich.
Anyway, the internet is not mechanical, it's electronic, so even if
it's mechanically impossible, they can do it electronically because
it's technology.
If you think it will be a problem, I'll zip the internet, burn it to a
disc, then mail it because government institutions like the Post Office
would never implode, as they are far too efficient and the government
wouldn't let us down.
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On 2 Jun 2005 06:37:10 -0700, alordofchaos@yahoo.com scribed into the
ether:
>Matt Frisch wrote:
>> On 1 Jun 2005 08:16:12 -0700, alordofchaos@yahoo.com scribed into the
>> ether:
>>
>> >> >> sam_brandt50@samsroverdogs.com wrote:
>> >> >>> Hi I am interested in more information.
>> >
>> >OK, I'll download the internet and email to you as an attachment.
>> >Should be a lot of information in there...
>>
>> Mechanical impossibility, as downloading the internet would mean
>> downloading your attachment too, so your attachment would increase in size
>> exponentially until the world imploded.
>
>Don't be silly, I'll save the internet to my C drive and I'll be
>sending the attachment from my C drive using Outlook email, not the
>internet, because Windows is the best thing in the world and Bill Gates
>would never let the world implode, which is why he's so rich.
>
>Anyway, the internet is not mechanical, it's electronic, so even if
>it's mechanically impossible, they can do it electronically because
>it's technology.
>
>If you think it will be a problem, I'll zip the internet, burn it to a
>disc, then mail it because government institutions like the Post Office
>would never implode, as they are far too efficient and the government
>wouldn't let us down.
Sorry, I wasn't thinking clearly. Your plan is most excellent. I think I'll
do it myself, and send the attachment to everyone on the internet so that
they can share in the bounty of information.
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