On Sun, 22 Feb 1998, Rilian wrote:
The True Mind of Unit-01
Ritsuko dashed to her terminal and began typing rapidly into the keyboard.
"Yes, 2 to 1, it's singing. Dissenting vote says it can't tell."
Gendo raised his hand to his glasses and muttered softly, "Can't that
woman agree with the others just once? Just one time..." He raised his
Heh.
On the screen was the image of the frolicking Eva Unit 01, with its very
unwilling dance partner. And on the speakers, a rumbling voice, that could
have only come from the Eva sang merrily:
"I love you, you love me...."
You are a truly evil person :)
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Rilian
Feb 21 1997
It's still 1997 where you are?
That was a fun story!
John Walter Biles : MA-History, Ph.D Wannabe at U. Kansas
ranma@falcon.cc.ukans.edu
rhea@tass.org http://www.tass.org/~rhea/falcon.html
rhea@maison-otaku.net http://www.maison-otaku.net/~rhea/
"...commerce with the American colonies and plantations was
severely disrupted by political controversy during the 1770s."
T. Griffiths, P.A. Hunt and P.K. O'Brien, 'Inventive Activity in
the British Textile Industry, 1700-1800', The Journal of Economic
History, vol. 52, No. 4 (Dec. 1992), p. 897.