((My comments in double parentheses - Homer)) MORTAL AND IMMORTAL EXM - 56 7 April 1992 Copyright (C) 1992 A Voice of the Free Zone (Electra) Redistribution rights granted for non commercial purposes. If you are prone to reading things and then getting violently ill and curling up in a ball and dying, then I would skip this section. On the other hand if you enjoy heart attacks, then by all means run the following with a serious eye towards OT. You can take any two terminal pairs and run them against each other. For example, Mortal and Immortal. A Mortal by the way, is an Immortal who thinks he is Mortal. 'What have you done as an Immortal to an Immortal?' 'What have you done as an Immortal to a Mortal?' 'What have you done as a Mortal to an Immortal?' 'What have you done as a Mortal to a Mortal?' If you must run dedex's and motivators, 'What has an Immortal done to you as an Immortal?' 'What has a Mortal done to you as an Immortal? 'What has an Immortal done to you as a Mortal?' 'What has a Mortal done to you as a Mortal? I can just hear someone going 'Well yap yap yap, how can I run what I have done as an Immortal, I have never been an Immortal, I have always been a Mortal, and just once at that, yap yap yap...' Yeah well, we do wonder why. Perhaps you should get them into something lighter like, 'Do birds fly?' 'Do fish swim?' Electra ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Homer Wilson Smith This file may be found at homer@rahul.net ftp.rahul.net/pub/homer/act/EXM56.MEMO Posted to usenet newsgroup: alt.clearing.technology