Re: Nature article

From: Hubert Mania (humania@t-online.de)
Date: Fri Aug 16 2002 - 02:25:04 MDT


> (I'd have said Xmas pudding with thrupences seeded generously through it,
> but none of you bloody Yanks would have understood this noble Aussie/Brit
> custom. Maybe you salt your festive food with tooth-breaking coins of
small
> denomination as well? Fives and Dimes, whatever those are?)

Great idea. Funny, we never heard about the famous cosmological coin dough
before! Queen Victorias cheap Xmas charity pudding with just one bloody coin
in it for all the Australian orphanages is outdated. So let's be generous:
one silver dollar for our sun, one euro for this alleged black hole Cyngus X
and two aussie cents for that quasar shining with the light of 300 billion
galaxies. These tooth-breaking equivalents for matter certainly do not
expand in this heavily valuable dough.

humania



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