On Saturday, October 11, 2003 at 3:00:09 AM UTC-7, Jeff Rubard wrote:
Is "Jeff Rubard" perchance a permutation of Jeff Odd Rube?
No, there's no "O". Is that self-effacing enough, or too
self-effacing?
When you're in front of the mirror, does the blamed thing fog up?
(It doesn't for Post-Modern Generators.)
Further information on Arrow's Incompleteness Theorem (not typically a product comments upon which are generated by "postmodern" CS wankery)
is available from a number of sources, as is the essay containing it
in a volume called something or other (Social Choice And Individual
Values)
After you've visited this site, please sign Uncle Al's guest book:
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/sunshine.jpg
That's reassuringly corn-pone.
See above
Done.
See above
Not too taxing the first time.
See above
Can I get paid for this?
See above
I think I've found my calling.
See above
I mean, it's not challenging -
See above
Okay, I'm getting bored.
See above
At least I know a program would have been designed to include more randomness.
See above
Now I'm thinking about this one gal I once knew who looked like the
girl in the Noxema commercials on a wee bit of growth hormone.
See above
You don't have to tell me twice.
See above
Okay, I didn't know her that well.
See above
Yeah, I have lots of other options, okay?
See above
Now I'm getting all apocalyptic.
See above
Further evidence of the end times.
See above
Okay, maybe not. Too monotonous.
See above
Yes, definitely within history.
See above
In fact, almost ultra-montane in its dedication.
See above
Okay, it's defenestratin' time.
See above
There are many exciting alternatives to Windows. Like jimsonweed.
See above
I've been dazed and confused for so long, that's not true.
See above
Not if there's no good reason to.
2022: The article was sorta prescient. It was also sorta nuts.
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
* Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)