From: Ludovic13@aol.com
Subject: Re: The Ken Starr Report on TalkSpot, OOPS
Date: 1998/10/14
Date: 1998-10-14T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <702lld$k16$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: KO0rl04B14qQ@nedcu4
In article <KO0rl04B14qQ@nedcu4>,
Gautier.DeMontmollin@maths.unine.ch wrote:
> >> Excuse me for asking, but what's the Starr report got to do with Ada???
>
> > Had an affair with Ada Lovelace?...
>
> Surely it reminds hot scenes from Nabokov's Ada !
>
It's a little known fact, that Lovelace wrote compilers only for special
Arsenic-Vanadium computers. Of course, today, ferrous systems enjoy a better
network effect in this age of the information superhighway, due to their
taking advantage of randomized long-range quantum effects. Call it the "Iron
butterfly" effect, just make sure you computer doesnt rust in its dorosocket!
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1998-09-16 0:00 The Ken Starr Report on TalkSpot, OOPS Fredrik Thoernblad
1998-09-16 0:00 ` Andrzej Lewandowski
1998-09-16 0:00 ` Gautier.DeMontmollin
1998-10-14 0:00 ` Ludovic13 [this message]
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1998-09-15 0:00 adam
1998-09-15 0:00 ` Derek Greene
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