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From: mjackson at wc.eso.mc.xerox.com (Mark Jackson)
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Date: 11 May 1999 15:05:33 GMT
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Subject: Python T-shirt
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References: <37383E31.17FA064C@callware.com>
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Message-ID: <7h9gvt$bvc$1@news.wrc.xerox.com>
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X-UID: 1753
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Ivan Van Laningham <ivanlan at callware.com> writes:
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> James wrote:
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> > And the impressive sorcerer called .... Tim.
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> > (spooky, isn't it?)
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> I kind of like the ferocious bunny T-shirt idea, myself, but I'd like to
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> correct a small error perpetrated by the movie. The bunny that lops off
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> arms etc. is at one point described as a ``rodent.'' In point of fact,
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> rabbits are lagomorphs, _not_ rodents.
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> Someone more artistically talented than I am should ``penguinize'' a
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> bunny. Perhaps it could be wearing an impressive sorcerer T-shirt. ...
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Forget the bunny. Visualize the impressive sorcerer, levitating
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(with evident ease) the 16-ton weight. . .
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--
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Mark Jackson - http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~mjackson
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The data structures of the code require some degree
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higher than a PhD to understand, since we've got PhDs
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and we can't figure them out. - J. A. Templon
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