Ah! and here I thought it was quite tame compared to pastaferianism. (see flying
spaghetti monster by doing a google, ah, I mean, yahoo search!)

Annette

ps: and it's no more strange than the hypothesis that you have single unmated
pairs of socks become the mates have run off to become wire coat hangers and
join the tangled mess in the back of your closet ;)

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On 26 Dec 2005 at 8:49, Annette Taylor, Ph. D. wrote:

And what does this have to do with pot? I must be missing something!


I meant something like "They must be high on dope to come up with that", or
"What hallucinogenic substance have the authors of that paper been abusing
while drafting it?". In retrospect, pot's probably too tame to have produced a
hypothesis like the planet of the spoons. They must be on stronger stuff.

Saga of being googleless continues. I don't think I need a hijack-cleaner, as I
don't seem to have been hijacked. Instead, it times out when I try to connect
to google search (but not to google news, or google scholar, or...). Also I
have three different spyware removal programmes, and I run them regularly.

However, Beth Benoit has discovered that quite a few people up here in the
Great Frozen North are complaining on-line that they can't get access to their
Google G-mail. That suggests we have a general problem. On the other hand, my
neighbour down the street who uses the same Internet provider we do can get to
google search just fine.

I'm going to go down to school to see if it's working there.

Stephen

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