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Date: Wed, 31 Aug 94 22:57:21 -0400
From: Philip Greenspun <philg@martigny.ai.mit.edu>
Subject: catch up on the latest info superhighway simile


"As the fading light of a dying day filtered through
the window blinds, Roger stood over his victim with a
smoking .45, surprised at the serenity that filled him
after pumping six slugs into the bloodless tyrant that
had mocked him day after day, and then he shuffled out
of the office with one last look back at the shattered
computer terminal lying there like a silicon armadillo
left to rot on the information highway."

                                Larry Brill
                                1994 Bulwer-Lytton Grand Prize Winner


