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From: rlr@pyuxd.UUCP (Rich Rosen)
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Subject: Re: Twilight Zone question & comment
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Date: Wed, 13-Nov-85 00:04:27 EST
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>> You saw the entire story.  I think the point was that the child was too
>> intellegent (threatening?) to the society and had to be destroyed.
>> Any other thoughts?
>> Diane Wilkerson

> That's what I got out of it too.  The twist was that you didn't know until the
> end that it was bad to do well.  Unless, like me, you read that story
> somewhere.  Does anyone know who wrote it?
> Marguerite

Didn't Kurt Vonnegut write a story about a futuristic society in which
(according to bery high numbered amendments to the Constitution), nobody
could be smarter than you, or better lookin' than you, etc.  And if you were
too smart, you had to wear a "radio" (i.e., a loud set of headphones).

Forgive me if my recollection is vague or inaccurate, I did NOT read
this story, I had seen it in a PBS Vonnegut anthology called "Between Time
and Timbuktu".  What story/book was this actually from?  (Replies by mail,
please, as I rarely read net.tv.)
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