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From: beth@sphinx.UChicago.UUCP (Beth Christy)
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Subject: Re: "Science made stupid" An incredibly funny book
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Date: Fri, 4-Oct-85 11:01:57 EDT
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[Say what?]

Lauren says:
>I have to second this.  It's hilarious from cover to cover, including
>the typography/printing notice at the end.  The more science you
>know, the funnier this book becomes.  HIGHLY recommended.

I say:
Are you people serious?  The only positive thing about that book is
that it complies with the truth-in-advertising principle.  It said
it was stupid, and it is.  The home geiger counter is stupid enough
to be funny, but most of the rest of it is just stupid.

You say:
May we have the joke please?

I say:
Well, gosh, I'm not very good at telling jokes.  Well, ok, I'll try.
Lessee, how's that go again?  Oh, yeah:

Seems the Hunchback of Notre Dame got a touch of the ol' wanderlust,
and wanted to do some travelling.  So he bought hisself a pickup
truck and a trailer hitch, and he bolted one end of the hitch to his
new pickup and the other end to his house.  Know what he's got now?
A Quasi-modor home.


[_Science Made Stupid_ is even stupider than that.  Save your money.]

-- 

--JB        (Beth Christy, U. of Chicago, ..!ihnp4!gargoyle!sphinx!beth)

"What if the after-effect of the terrible bomb is unusual beyond belief?
 Wouldn't you rather the whole population had listened to somebody like
    the old Indian chief?"   (The Roches)