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From: manheimer@nbs-amrf.UUCP (Ken Manheimer)
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Subject: Re: Re: Non-words...... (spoilerish of "Stand on Zanzibar")
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Date: Fri, 27-Sep-85 13:34:46 EDT
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> Keywords:
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> Non-words?  What are you if you are "ept"?
> Are you not "adept" or not "inept"?
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> | gait kpr |     { dual, ihnp4, qantel }!ptsfa!kmo
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> "Quotable quote."  -- Quotable Source

Those of you out there who've read John Brunner's "Stand on Zanzibar"
(among the finest works in science fiction) may notice the origins of the
word 'eptification' that brunner coined for the process applied to the
gentle ~hero~ to convert him into an extremely competent (somewhat
twisted) killer.  At least i figured that's what Brunner intended.

Ken Manheimer	...!seismo!nbs-amrf!manheimer or manheimer@nbs-amrf.uucp

(Everything leaks.)

(oops i forgot to diverge, umm, how about:

Q: If a millipede a pint
   and a centipede a quart,
   how much can a precipice?
A: A precipice is good for a few drops.  (Courtesy of Frank))