Re: Troolean operators
- From: rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 11 Mar 2006 11:58:11 -0800
That's correct. "Try" from the Latin tri, as in try this, we have a
plan c.
In most cases it is nothing happens, because that is the safest bet
isn't it?
When in doubt do nothing, else you are taking a shot in the dark.
In mission critical situations, well the show must go on so you are
heading for the moon,
at mach 5, well plan c, transmorphigate the flangethrasher in the
revitigator, it would appear that quantum fluctuations in the tachyon
field are distorting the space-time continuum, affecting the
time-manifold, sh*t happens.
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