bender@oobleck.Eng.Sun.COM (Michael Bender) (12/01/90)
I will be traveling to another galaxy in the next millenium and am interested in picking up a small hand-held cold-fusion unit. I will need it to overthrow the Cantel network on one of Candromeda-7's outer moons. Is there anything special that I need to be aware of when I'm transporting the cold-fusion unit? Should I look out for researchers from Utah? Specific comments could be E-mailed but there might be enough interest to warrant posting detailed replies. thanks in advance - Zaphod Beeblebrox III - 00-186-238-9462 -- Won't look like rain, Won't look like snow, | DOD #000007 Won't look like fog, That's all we know! | AMA #511250 We just can't tell you anymore, We've never made oobleck before! | MSC #298726
geopi@cbnewsh.att.com (george.p.cotsonas) (12/06/90)
In article <3795@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM>, bender@oobleck.Eng.Sun.COM (Michael Bender) writes: > I will be traveling to another galaxy ... and am > interested in picking up a small hand-held cold-fusion unit. I will need it > to overthrow the Cantel network on one of Candromeda-7's outer moons. > ... > - Zaphod Beeblebrox III - 00-186-238-9462 Well, Zaphod, do you want the HP-calculator-sized one? Or perhaps the backpack size fusion bomb, to wipe out the whole moon? Please meet the cold fusion team under the statue of Moroni at Temple Square, SLC, noon tomorrow for a spec freeze :-) -- George P. Cotsonas AT&T BL/CPL att!hocpa!geopi