On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Nick Simicich wrote:
>
> -- If you doubt that magnet therapy works, I put to you this
> observation: When refrigerators were first invented, in the
> 1940s, they were rather unreliable, but then they became
> significantly more reliable. The basic design of the refrigerator
> did not change, and we all know that quality was important back
> then, so I doubt that newer refrigerators are made better.
> Refrigerators have become more reliable because of the rise of
> the refrigerator magnet. -- Nick Simicich
May I distribute the passage above to my jokeswap list
(without indicia, of course, to obviate spam, but with or without
your name, as you prefer)? <grin>
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Beartooth the Stubborn <karhunhammas (at) lserv.com>
Double Retiree, Linuxer's Apprentice, Curmudgeon On Line
Keep in mind that I have little idea whereof I speak.
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