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Date Posted: 08:43:18 01/18/02 Fri
Author: TechnoAtheist
Subject: Re: Life's Little Lessons
In reply to: ~Steve-o 's message, "Life's Little Lessons" on 01:40:02 01/18/02 Fri

>I learned a valuable lesson tonight: There are only so
>many half-empty cups of cold tea one can leave on and
>around the computer desk before it becomes
>mathematically impossible to avoid knocking one over.
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>Christopher Ford, Amateur Paranormalist,
>proudly teaching Chaos Theory to the ignorant masses
>!!


This looks like a job for packets of clear gelitin!

(Sure cold, congealed tea is gross to think about, but it doesn't spill when you knock the cups over, allowing for even greater numbers of cups lying around!)

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