Ο "Keith F. Lynch" <kfl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> έγραψε στο μήνυμα
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> Adam Funk <a24061@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > Tzortzakakis Dimitrios wrote:
> >> Listen to BoneyM's Wild planet (on the 10,000 lightyears record).
>
> I remembered that records were larger than CDs, but I somehow don't
> recall them being quite that large. I wonder what would happen if
> you tried to rotate a record that size at 33 RPM.
>
Lol! And what stylus? An ortofon? www.ortofon.com probably the last
manufacturer of cartridges left... And what turntable? Maybe God has some
Dual left? And if He wanted to scratch? A turntable the dimensions of the
Milky Way...
> >> You'll be astonished at the utopia people in the 80s were expecting
> >> from the 21st century....
>
> > Happynet?
>
> Flying cars, which would navigate using slide rules. Unfortunately,
> there was no place to drive them except ruins from the nuclear wars.
> --
In fact, I've never seen a slide rule. ( I am just 35). When I passed in
college, my godfather gave me a solar powered scientific calculator, which
said for him it was useless. Now I have a philips one, 10 euros complete
with ruler eraser and a couple of pencils.
Maybe that there *wasn't* a nuclear war is the final proof of the
existence
of God, not letting His best creation, Man, perish. Flying cars-how about
a
private airplane? Not everybody can afford that.
--
Tzortzakakis Dimitrios
major in electrical engineering
mechanized infantry reservist
hordad AT otenet DOT gr


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