Re: Deep Rescue: Will a shuttle float?
- From: Pat Flannery <flanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 17:54:22 -0500
Andre Lieven wrote:
You mean, like books on tape ? I note that they're not exactly settingAnd you know why? Because, unlike "The Happy Hooker" they don't have descriptions of bestiality.
the world on fire...
How do you skim such a thing, if you are looking for one secificI'd start with any references to chickens, stallions, sheep, Bonobo chimps, or lustful manatees that you may find in them.
point from the source ?
Seriously, you might be able to scan the book by just thinking about the part you are interested in and the thing will then be found. It would sort of be like having a CD ROM for your brain that you could change as desired.
You can FF, but while you do that, you don't
know what you're skipping over...
"As she saw it floating there in the water, it occurred to her that there was great gentleness in the pallid creature- more gentleness than she had known since Steve had left her years ago. Both of them were vulnerable, and tragically so; he wearing the scars of the speedboat's propellor on his back, she the scars of her loss on her heart. Both of them had been wounded in different ways by a world that didn't really care what happened to them as long as a good time had been had by someone.
She slowly swam toward it, and as she did it moved toward her also, as if there was some sort of inevitable magnetic attraction that had pulled them together through time and space to share this moment; neither knew fear, but only a longing to find some gentleness and hope in a cruel world. They were two very different creatures, but it seemed to her that they shared one injured soul together.
Carefully, she touched the creature's soft skin, and felt the warmth of it, as its whiskers nuzzled her neck, and it made a soft rumbling sound like a dog who had to long without the comfort of the owner who loved it. She ran her left hand down the smooth expanse of its belly, knowing what she would find toward its bottom..."
Now, are you going to go skipping through a book knowing that you might miss something like that?
These erotic acts cunningly added to all works, both fiction and non-fiction, will develop patience in our youth when it comes to reading whole works of literature rather than just skimming through them looking for particular parts.
Imagine a work on the mathematics of Isaac Newton that includes the apple dropping on his head...then bouncing off to land in the cleavage of the ample bosom of Fanny Hill, who demands he retrieve it with his teeth- or a history of steam engines that describes Isambard Kingdom Brunel's development of a gigantic iron "Steam Phallus" for display at The Crystal Palace, and what happened when Queen Victoria leaned over too closely to examine it, and slipped.
Illustrations could be sent directly to your optic nerves in the same way.
Okay, I'm floating into William Mook territory here, but think of what this could mean...all the Cherry Poptart comics narrated by Pamela Anderson going directly into my brain, while the illustrations, now 3D and zoomable, appear before my eyes!
Two words: " Internet Porn ".
Well, yeah....but internet porn FOR A NEW WORLD! The World Of Tomorrow!
Internet porn INSIDE YOUR HEAD 24/7! It CAN be done! It SHOULD be done! It MUST be done!
Pat
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