[sdiy] Holy Bible falls in Satan's hands
Magnus Danielson
cfmd at bredband.net
Thu Jul 1 04:16:38 CEST 2004
From: Tim Ressel <madhun2001 at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Holy Bible falls in Satan's hands
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 16:25:02 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <20040630232502.98049.qmail at web40312.mail.yahoo.com>
> Typical engineer ... one databook and they get
> delusions of grandeur. I have a copy of "Bit-Slice
> Microprocessors" by Mick and Brick, and you don't see
> me getting all holier-than-thou. Hell, I have a copy
> of the RCA tube book, but I'm not on Mount Olympos
> rubbing elbows with the other Gods.
>
> Of course, whenever I open my copy of the SSM
> databook, frogs fall from the sky. Does that mean
> anything?? ;-)
A typical engineer would conclude that there is probably an excess amount of
frogs in heaven. We however in our infinit wisdom and only limited stupidity
know better and sure enought, behind the high fence we find Harry with his
latest invention, the frog-a-flier which when put in auto-mode will emitt
random bursts of frogs in your general direction. So it probably means that
Harry is looking over your shoulder once in a while. Does that bother you?
I could eliminate him with my humane and certainly very hurtfull zapp-o-kill.
I too have RCA tube books, books on microprocessors, inner guts of GPS
satellites etc. When I open these either rain, sunrays or starrays fall over
the house, unless it is just cloudy and grey under which circumstance only
left-turned uA726 falls on the house, what the hell I should do with all those
I don't know.
Cheers,
Magnus - just of the soldering iron starting a reverb-drive project
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