On Friday, April 12, 2002, at 04:26 PM, the pickle wrote:
>>> A crash reduces
>>>
>>> Your expensive computer
>>>
>>> To a simple stone.
One very high in silica at that, this is usually indicative of
continental volcanism, often at a subduction zone (usually your computer
is the bit going under!) such as the Andean margin or Indonesia and
Japan (hey - PCs, Japan and Indonesia, what a link ;) ). Sorry, being a
geologist is great fun sometimes, no it is, really!
>> To ME, this one said it all
>>
>> An essence yet further distilled
>>
>> Provides a sweeter tasting water.
Unless it's mint essence then it gives the water a funny taste.
> And combined with the stone above, makes great soup.
Well, give it a few 1000 years over a moderate heat and you'd certainly
end up with an interesting brew, it'd be a bit gritty though :).
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