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RE: Vocabulary Question

To: Jim Ochi <jochi@liquidaudio.com>, "Kelly, Katie" <kkelly@spss.com>,
Subject: RE: Vocabulary Question
From: Alan Gruner <algruner@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 12:22:46 -0700 (PDT)
Wow,

I guess I missed a lot. I wonder if we got different
versions of the same experimental history teaching
methods back in the Seventies. 

You still didn't answer the question of when.

Alan

> 
> Once upon a time when the world was first created,
> it was a nice smooth 
> sphere and everything was shiny and clean. 
> Unfortunately, it was so shiny 
> and smooth that the inhabitants had trouble staying
> on it without slipping 
> off.  So, gravity was invented.  However, it wasn't
> quite enough - every 
> once in a while, the world would lurch, and people
> would still end up 
> floating in the Void. Since smaller people were less
> likely to fall off the 
> world, natural selection took place, and people
> started to get smaller and 
> smaller.  At the same time, one of the people
> (probably a small young 
> punk...) kicked a divot into the surface to give
> himself a little better 
> grip.  Pretty soon, everyone was doing it, showering
> the surface with lots 
> and lots of rock chips, which soon got ground into
> dust.  As people got 
> smaller, the divots that the original people kicked
> into the surface became 
> the land marks that we all recognize as mountains,
> canyons, etc.  Also, as 
> people got smaller, they continually ground the
> chips that were on the 
> surface into smaller and smaller pieces.
> 
> And that's how dirt was invented.
> 
> Jim "I'm sticking to this story until someone proves
> me wrong" Ochi
> jochi@liquidaudio.com
> 


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