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>From: morpheus@entropy.mcds.com (morpheus)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy,rec.arts.sf.misc,alt.cyberpunk
Subject: Re: _The Turing Option_
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Date: Wed, 02 Sep 92 06:45:42 EDT
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chris@kbsw1 (Chris Kostanick 806 1044) writes:

> Pretend the people following you around are casting agents from
> the movie studios.

You mean they aren't?  Who else but a casting agent would drive one of those
dark blue LTs that I see so many of.. (one lives at the end of my driveway)


> "One world government. Have a nice day. Or else."

"Look into the camera, please."



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  "The Hell Law says that Hell is reserved exclusivly for them that believe in
  it. Further, the lowest Rung in Hell is reserved for them that believe in it
  on supposition that they'll go there if they don't."-the Principia Discordia

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