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From: "nickolas woodhouse" <jeanicelafontainezcat@hardwarefanatic.net>
To: "jan berryhill" <mauve-discuss@sources.redhat.com>
Cc: "dario bentley" <ecos-announce-owner@sources.redhat.com>,
	"wilfredo delang" <aaa@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: Gphiuanyrc this is a real hit
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 19:32:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <FD243647.21E39AC@hardwarefanatic.net> (raw)

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Professor Tom was going to meet his students on the next day, so he wrote
some words on the blackboard which read as follows: "Professor Tom will meet
the class tomorrow."A student, seeing his chance to display his sense of
humor after reading the notice, walked up and erased the "c" in the word
"class." The Professor noticing the laughter, wheeled around, walked back,
looked at the student, then at the notice with the "c" erased--calmly walked
up and erased the "l" in "lass", looked at the flabbergasted student and
proceeded on his way
German scientists dug 50 meters down and discovered small pieces of copper.
After studying these pieces for a long time, Germany announced that the
ancient Germans 25,000 years ago had a nation-wide telephone net. Naturally,
the Russian government was not that easily impressed. They ordered their own
scientists to dig even deeper. 100 meters down they found small pieces of
glass and they soon announced that the ancient Russians 35,000 years ago
already had a nation-wide fiber net. American scientists were outraged by
this. They dug 200 meters down & found absolutely nothing. They happily
concluded that the ancient Americans 55,000 years ago had cellular
telephones.
teibunsh8tasuki02sinjuumi,oriae shuuseir. 

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