From: "E. Shaun Russell" <e_shaun@extropy.org>
> Mr. Molloy forwarded:
Hey, don't call me "Mr." -- I'm as good as you are. ©¿©¬
> This may be a little off topic, but...
...but extropy works in strange ways.
> When I lived in Southern California,
You call that living?
> Chris Rasch and I decided to go for a
> hike up the foot of the San Gabriel mountains.
Been there, done that, got a cactus spine under my knee cap -- "joint brake"
> either these fire ants (for that's what I discovered later they
> were) have a more advanced "telecommunications" system, where a few can
> send a signal to hundreds within a couple of seconds, or they have an
> advanced sense of smell. From the article above, it seems to be the latter.
Yep, like the man said, "smell rules fire ants."
> Of course, it could just be that these particular ants fancy tobacco.
Right, maybe they were angered that someone had *burned* tobacco.
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From: Geoff Kane <rhoda@imap2.asu.edu>
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The Japanese Haiku poem has a specific
structure. The number of syllables on
each line must follow the pattern 5/7/5.
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There is a chasm
of carbon and silicon
the software can't bridge
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Yesterday it worked
Today it is not working
Windows is like that.
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To have no errors
Would be life without meaning
No struggle, no joy
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You step in the stream,
but the water has moved on.
This page is not here.
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Hal, open the file
Hal, please open the file, Hal
open the, please Hal
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